Hepatocellular carcinoma rupture following transarterial chemoembolization.

Journal: Seminars In Interventional Radiology
Published:
Abstract

As the incidence of primary and metastatic liver cancer increases, minimally invasive treatment methods such as transarterial chemoembolization (TACE) have gained momentum as their efficacy and safety profile have been validated. Complications of TACE are rare and typically well tolerated. A unique complication is tumor rupture with hemorrhage. Reports of hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) rupture after TACE are limited. It is critical to recognize this complication and understand the treatment options, which range from conservative to surgical management. This report describes a case of HCC rupture following TACE successfully managed with coil embolization.

Authors
Nimarta Singh Bhinder, Steven Zangan
Relevant Conditions

Liver Cancer