A 73-year-old woman experienced acute abdominal pain, nausea and vomiting during hospitalization for thalamic hemorrhage treatment. An emergent abdominal computed tomography scan revealed bloody ascites and hematoma in the pararenal extraperitoneal space. Vital signs were stable at the moment, however, three days later, the patient presented with hemorrhagic shock. She was transferred to our hospital for further evaluation and treatment. An emergent CT scan showed hematoma in the pararenal extraperitoneal space.