Can a ruptured liver tumor bleed and still be cured?

Most of the ruptured liver tumors can be cured with timely surgical treatment, but the prognosis is poorer if there is more bleeding and it is difficult to stop bleeding. Ruptured liver tumor with hemorrhage is a more serious liver tumor disease in clinic, which is more harmful and can be life-threatening in serious cases. Due to the rich blood supply of the liver, and the more aggressive rupture bleeding of malignant tumors, most of the liver tumors need emergency surgical treatment, and the prognosis is generally ideal if the treatment is timely. For liver tumor rupture and bleeding, one aspect of the operation is to stop bleeding in time, and the other is to perform surgical resection of the tumor tissue. If the tumor handling is more complicated, bleeding is more, and it is difficult to stop bleeding during surgery, the general prognosis is poor, but there are individual differences in the situation. Therefore, those with ruptured liver tumor bleeding should be promptly consulted and treated.