Angiomyolipoma (AML) is a benign renal mesenchymal tumor. Active surveillance is considered the most appropriate option for most AMLs. The major complication of AML is its spontaneous bleeding in the retroperitoneum that could be life-threatening for the patient. In this case, acute bleeding from a sporadic AML was reported immediately after the induction of a 12 mmHg pneumoperitoneum during a planned laparoscopic resection of the rectum for oncological reasons. After immediate stabilization the patient underwent angiography of the renal artery and super-selective vascular embolization. Although rare, spontaneous rupture of asymptomatic AML should always be considered, especially in intraoperative setting.

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