Fig. 1. Ultrasonography on arrival. The red arrow indicates fluid collection which was suspicious of blood.
Fig. 2. Emergency angiography was done without computed tomography (CT) (A) Massive extravasation from the branch of the right hepatic artery was observed. (red arrow) (B) The coil embolization for the posterior branch of the right hepatic artery was performed. (red arrow)
Fig. 3. (A) In pre-enhanced CT, the contrast media of the previous angiography was shown (red arrow). (B) In enhanced CT, there was no finding of additional bleeding.
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