Rupture of an Ectopic Superior Mesenteric Vein Varix: A Case Report
Haruka Nishida, Yoshinori Matsuoka, Jumpei Fujimoto, Reiichi Ishikura, Koichi Ariyoshi

TL;DR
A rare case of life-threatening intra-abdominal bleeding caused by a ruptured ectopic varix in a patient with severe liver disease is reported.
Contribution
This case highlights the rare but critical presentation of ectopic varix rupture in the emergency department.
Findings
Rupture of a superior mesenteric vein varix can cause sudden intra-abdominal hemorrhage in patients with portal hypertension.
Emergency management of such cases is challenging and may involve resuscitative endovascular techniques.
Interventional radiology could be a potential treatment option for ectopic varix bleeding.
Abstract
Ectopic varices represent dilated portosystemic collaterals located outside the gastroesophageal region. Although typically asymptomatic and not requiring treatment, these varices can infrequently precipitate life-threatening intraperitoneal hemorrhage. We describe a case of intra-abdominal hemorrhage caused by rupture of a superior mesenteric vein (SMV) varix due to portal hypertension. An 84-year-old Japanese woman with end-stage hepatocellular carcinoma presented to our emergency department (ED) following a transient loss of consciousness. On arrival, her vital signs were stable despite a slightly distended abdomen. While awaiting diagnostic imaging, she suddenly went into shock. Repeat bedside ultrasonography revealed increased ascites compared with the initial evaluation, accompanied by progressive anemia and worsening metabolic acidosis. Resuscitation was initiated with type O…
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TopicsVascular anomalies and interventions · Liver Disease and Transplantation · Abdominal vascular conditions and treatments
