Celiac hemorrhage
The abdominal organs rupture under their own disease or external force injury, and the hemorrhage caused by puncture of the abdominal cavity can be confirmed as hemorrhage of the abdominal cavity. The liver is the largest parenchymal organ in the abdominal cavity and is responsible for important physiological functions of the human body. Hepatocytes are less tolerant to hypoxia, so hepatic arteries and portal veins provide ample blood supply, and bile ducts and blood vessels accompany bile. It is located deep in the right upper abdomen and is protected by the lower chest wall and diaphragm. However, due to the large volume and brittle texture of the liver, if it is easily damaged by violence, intra-abdominal bleeding or bile leakage occurs.
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