Spontaneous rupture of the left gastroepiploic vessel causing abdominal apoplexy or spontaneous hemoperitoneum is extremely rare. Such ambiguous condition can delay diagnosis, resulting in hypo-volemic shock. Reporting such rare cases is valuable to clinicians. Here, we report a 19-year-old man who initially presented left upper quadrant pain and diaphoresis followed by vomiting after ingesting alcohol. He was diagnosed with diffuse hemoperitoneum and large amount of hematoma in left side of lesser sac due to spontaneous rupture of left gastroepiploic vessel. The patient underwent emergency exploratory laparoscopy. Bleeding was controlled by clipping the teared vessel.
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