Retroperitoneal bleeding
Retroperitoneal bleeding is an accumulation of blood in the retroperitoneal space. Signs and symptoms may include abdominal or upper leg pain, hematuria, and shock. It can be caused by major trauma or by non-traumatic mechanisms.
Signs and symptoms
Signs and symptoms may include:Causes
Retroperitoneal bleeds are most often caused by major trauma, such as from a traffic collisions or a fall. Less common non-traumatic causes including:- anticoagulation.
- a ruptured aortic aneurysm.
- a ruptured renal aneurysm.
- acute pancreatitis.
- malignancy.