Therapy of Liver Subcapsular Giant Hematoma with HELLP Syndrome: Case Report and Literature Review - Abstract
HELLP syndrome with liver subcapsular hematoma is a rare but catastrophic complication during pregnancy that results in high morbidity for both the
mother and fetus. Two types of therapy have been established. One type is surgical therapy, and the other is conservative treatment under intense monitoring.
It has been reported that surgical therapy may increase maternal loss due to the large trauma caused by surgical intervention. However, pure conservative
treatment does not seem to decrease the risk of hematoma spontaneous rupture which causes over 60% mortality. Herein, we report a case with a 27-year-old
patient. She accepted conservative treatment combined with transarterial embolization (TAE), which led to a good result. We also review relevant literature
and discuss this therapy