Highlights
There is no consensus regarding the treatment strategy of ruptured hepatoblastoma in infants.
The patient was shocked by the rupture of tumor, and hemostasis and tumor resection were performed at the same time by emergency laparotomy.
There are no reports comparing the prognosis of tumor hemostasis alone and tumor hemostasis and resection at the same time.
The patient remained in remission 2 years after emergency surgery despite the poor prognosis case.
Aggessive treatment with tumor resection and lung resection and chemotherapy is an effective option for ruptured hepatoblastoma.
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