【摘要】 Primary liver cell carcinoma (PLCC) or Hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) is the most common primary malignant liver tumor in Nigeria. It is a difficult problem in surgery for the diagnosis and therapy of spontaneous liver rupture. The clinical presentation can be varied owing to its clinical signs being usually not specific; therefore, correct diagnosis and management are very important. Without any treatment, the outcome is poor and survival rate is only 10%. Surgeons operate on those patients who present with ruptured PLCC; consisting of packing, hepatic artery ligation and hepatectomy. However, it is often associated with a high mortality rate; as high as 70%, even for the less invasive procedures like packing, argon beam coagulation or hepatic artery ligation. We present a 24?year old lady who had ligation of hepatic artery at an emergency laparotomy for ruptured primary liver cell carcinoma.
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中国论文网3mfbvx*PaJf!bOv:T6n,OB0 Primary liver cell carcinoma (PLCC) or Hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) is not an uncommon disease in Nigeria. It is the most common primary malignant liver tumor[1]. Worldwide annual incidence of PLCC was estimated to be at least one million new patients[2], whilst its incidence of spontaneous rupture was about 10%[3, 4]. The clinical presentation of PLCC can be varied owing to its clinical signs being usually not specific. Therefore, correct diagnosis and management are very important to prevent invariable mortality from spontaneous rupture of a cancer nodule. At present, it is a difficult problem in surgery for the diagnosis and therapy of spontaneous liver rupture, especially in resource?constrained economies.