Is liver rupture serious?


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The severity of liver rupture is related to the amount of bleeding, the size of the rupture wound, and whether it is treated in time.
If the patient has a small amount of bleeding, the rupture wound is less than 3 cm, and timely treatment is usually not serious; if the patient has a large amount of bleeding, the rupture wound is more than 3 cm, the liver damage degree is 25%, and no timely treatment is carried out, it is usually serious.
The patient can be treated by surgical methods, such as suture of the rupture wound, partial hepatectomy, hepatectomy and vascular repair, hepatic artery ligation, etc., and regular reexamination is required after surgery. Bed rest is also required, and strenuous exercise is not carried out within one month.