Author/Authors :
Hamidian Jahromi، Alireza نويسنده Department of Surgery,Louisiana State University Health-Shreveport,Shreveport,USA , , Migliaro، Matias نويسنده Department of Radiology,Fundacion Escuela de Medicina Nuclear,Mendoza,Argentina , , Romano، Melisa نويسنده Department of Radiology,El Carmen Hospital,Mendoza,Argentina , , Sangster، Guillermo نويسنده Department of Radiology, United States,Louisiana State University Health Shreveport,Shreveport,USA ,
Abstract :
Introduction: Delayed splenic rupture (DSR) is an unusual outcome following blunt abdominal trauma. Although DSR is defined as bleeding more than 48 hours after blunt trauma in a previously hemodynamically stable patient, a review of the reported cases in the literature shows that in almost all of the cases the initial CT imaging revealed some form of damage to the spleen. Case Presentation: Here we describe an extremely rare condition in a case that presented with a DSR following blunt trauma and had a normal appearing spleen in the initial post trauma MDCT scan. Conclusions: DSR is a serious consequence of trauma and is associated with a significantly higher mortality rate compared with the overall mortality for acute splenic injuries. A High index of suspicion along with the liberal serial utilization of the imaging studies are the essential elements for early detection of DSR. We propose that DSR be considered as a differential diagnosis in patients presenting with hemodynamic instability late post trauma, even when the immediate post trauma MDCT scan has shown a normal appearing spleen. We suggest that every patient with a high impact injury or injuries to peri-splenic organs should have a repeat MDCT scan 2 - 3 days post trauma or before the patients is discharged from hospital.
Keywords :
Delayed Splenic Rupture , Spleen , Blunt Trauma , Complications , Imaging , CT SCAN , multidetector computed tomography , MDCT