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Delayed splenic rupture presenting as atypical chest pain and right bundle branch block

Authors :
L Ray Matthews
Omar K. Danner
Travelyan M. Walker
Kenneth L Wilson
Source :
International Journal of Case Reports and Images. 5:1
Publication Year :
2014
Publisher :
Edorium Journals Pvt. Ltd., 2014.

Abstract

Introduction: Although splenic injury is the most frequent abdominal injury resulting from blunt trauma, delayed splenic rupture is a rare event. Traumatic rupture of the spleen has been well described in medical literature and is found in approximately 30% of patients undergoing surgery for blunt abdominal injury. Computed tomography negative delayed rupture of the spleen is a very rare clinical entity. This is in spite of computed tomography having a sensitivity and specificity for detection of splenic injuries as high as 96% and 100%, respectively. When a patient presents after blunt abdominal trauma, awareness of the problem of delayed splenic rupture, a high index of clinical suspicion and rapid diagnostic approach may help reducing the morbidity and mortality associated with unrecognized splenic injury and/or hemorrhage. Case Report: We present a case report of a 61­year­old male restrained driver, involved in a motor vehicle crash, who presented with a normal spleen on initial computed tomography scan. Conclusion: Computed tomography ­ negative delayed rupture of the spleen is a very rare clinical entity.

Details

ISSN :
09763198
Volume :
5
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
International Journal of Case Reports and Images
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........19948453c71ff2ab60087f2d5b7a8299
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.5348/ijcri-2013-06-324-cr-9