Splenic rupture following colonoscopy: rare in the UK?
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- DOI: 10.1016/s1479-666x(05)80095-2
Splenic rupture following colonoscopy: rare in the UK?
Abstract
Splenic injury following colonoscopy is rare, with only 28 cases reported so far in the English language literature. Direct trauma during colonoscopy or traction on the spleno-colic ligament is the proposed mechanism of injury. Computed tomography (CT) of the abdomen is usually considered to be the most sensitive and specific modality for diagnosis. We report a case of a 56-year-old female, who was diagnosed having a splenic rupture following a routine colonoscopy for investigation of anaemia. She underwent an emergency laparotomy with splenectomy and made a satisfactory recovery post-operatively. We wish to highlight that there should be a high index of suspicion of splenic rupture in patients presenting with abdominal pain and demonstrating a positive Kehr's sign following colonoscopy. Only two case reports from the United Kingdom have been published, raising the possibility of under-reporting of such cases.
Comment in
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Re: Shah PR, Rama S, Haray PN. Splenic rupture following colonoscopy: rare in the U.K.? Surgeon 2005; 4: 293-95.Surgeon. 2006 Dec;4(6):389. doi: 10.1016/s1479-666x(06)80123-x. Surgeon. 2006. PMID: 17152206 No abstract available.
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