Abstract:
Rectus sheath hematoma (RSH) is usually a self-limiting uncommon condition seen under belly. It is very rare that the hematoma
reaches the size of a surgical requirement and that it develops as a result of superior epigastric vessel injury. In this case, we
presented treatment of RSH which caused hypovolemic shock due to superior epigastric vascular injury and treated with ligation
of vessels with intraperitoneal sutures via Phannensteil incision. In conclusion, surgery should be considered in patients with a
hematoma that is large enough to cause hemodynamic instability or hypovolemic shock. In these patients, treatment with good
cosmetic results can be performed with the same incision with appropriate sutures without forming comorbidity in the patient.