Yagmurkaya, OrhanKahya, EyupAksoy, HuseyinTuncel, Sedat AlpaslanAlbayrak, Dogan2024-06-122024-06-1220131309-07201309-2014https://doi.org/10.4328/JCAM.2301https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14551/23553Intramural hematoma is a clinical situation which is secondary to anticoagulant therapy. In this study, a chronic atrial fibrilation patient taking anticoagulant, had perforation at rectosigmoid region which was secondary to intramural hematoma, is presented. Our case was a eighty-three-year-old male presented with acute abdomen at emergency room. In computerized tomography, intraabdominal free air and hematoma at rectosigmoid region were seen. Due to these, the decision of immidiate exploration was made. This should be noted that intramural hematoma can emerge in patientd on anticoagulant theraphy without trauma. Additionally, it shold be considered that intramural hematoma can lead to lethal complication such as perforation.tr10.4328/JCAM.2301info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessRectosigmoid Intramural HematomaPerforationAnticoagulant TheraphyA Rare Case of Acute Abdomen: Perforation Secondary to Intramural Hematoma at Rectosigmoid RegionArticle4318320N/AWOS:000215553400033