A large right retroperitoneal haematoma extends from the lower pole of the kidney along the psoas muscle down to the right groin measuring. Fluid around the right femoral vessels which appears contiguous with the haematoma. The haematoma displaces the bladder and cecum to the left, and lower pole of the right kidney anteriorly. Apparent extraluminal contrast seen posterolateral to the right common femoral artery seen in the arterial phase is unchanged in the portal venous images (not included).
The right external femoral compression device is too laterally positioned with respect to the femoral vessels, best appreciated on the lung windows.
Residual contrast within the urinary collecting system is from the recent angiographic procedure. Numerous fluid density lesions within the liver measuring up to 2cm, likely relating to cysts. Innumerable bilateral non-enhancing renal cysts of varying sizes involving the entire renal parenchyma, some are haemorrhagic cysts. Small sliding hiatus hernia.