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Unusual association of diseases/symptoms
Traumatic rupture of a gastrointestinal stromal tumour with intraperitoneal bleeding and haematoma formation
  1. Ahmed Mohamed1,
  2. Ewen A Griffiths2,
  3. Marek Witkowski2,
  4. Katarzyna Witkowska2,
  5. Chris S Ball2
  1. 1University Hospitals of Morecambe Bay NHS Trust, Lancaster, UK
  2. 2University Hospitals of Morecambe Bay NHS Trust, Barrow-in-Furnes, UK
  1. Correspondence to Ahmed Mohamed, dr.ahmedmalik{at}gmail.com

Summary

A 40-year-old man presented with acute abdominal pain and falling haemoglobin after a history of minor abdominal trauma. Radiological imaging showed a large soft tissue mass situated between the anterior stomach wall and peritoneum. At diagnostic laparoscopy, intra-abdominal blood and an encapsulated haematoma were found. The procedure was converted to midline laparotomy and the mass was excised, including a stalk of tissue that connected the mass to the anterior prepyloric stomach wall. The patient recovered well and was discharged after 9 days. Histology confirmed a gastrointestinal stromal tumour surrounded by haematoma formation.

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  • Patient consent Obtained.