pubmed-article:7672765 | pubmed:abstractText | Spontaneous rupture of a hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) is an uncommon but fatal complication of this disease. Surgical treatment is aimed at controlling the intraperitoneal hemorrhage, which has been achieved by hepatectomy, hepatic arterial ligation, packing and suturing. However, hemostasis obtained by hepatic arterial ligation, packing and suturing is not particularly effective, and the rebleeding rate is high. Information on hepatectomy for ruptured HCC is sparse, and we therefore reviewed our experience with hepatic resection for this potentially fatal complication. | lld:pubmed |