Charles Mawunyo Senaya, Francis Jojo Moses Kodzo Damalie, Kwaku Gyimah Amoa-Gyarteng, Humphrey Oduro Tweneboah, Derrick Osei Asamoah, Augustine Tawiah
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Abstract
Hemoperitoneum due to bleeding from a vessel on a uterine fibroid is very rare. We report a case of hemoperitoneum in a 32-year-old Ghanaian woman who collapsed due to hemoperitoneum from a bleeding vessel on a pedunculated fibroid. Urgent resuscitation followed by laparotomy for myomectomy was performed successfully. Clinicians especially in sub-Saharan Africa where uterine fibroids are endemic should be aware of this rare complication of fibroids to avoid delay in diagnosis and to prevent morbidity and mortality.