Archives of Academic Emergency Medicine (Oct 2020)

Splenic Hematoma as a Rare Complication of Colonoscopy; a Case Report

  • Maddalena Zippi,
  • Roberta Pica,
  • Ingrid Febbraro,
  • Francesco Rocco Pugliese,
  • Francesca Liguori

DOI
https://doi.org/10.22037/aaem.v8i1.925
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 8, no. 1

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Abstract: Splenic injuries after colonoscopy are an uncommon complication, which can lead to potentially unfortunate outcomes. Their management depends on the type of the splenic damage (hematomas, lacerations, rupture). We describe the case of a woman who visited the Emergency Department due to abdominal pain and pre-syncopal condition, which had occurred 12 hours after she underwent a colonoscopy. An abdominal computed tomography scan showed a splenic hematoma and a hemoperitoneum. An emergency splenectomy was performed successfully. Emergency physicians, who are at the forefront of diagnosing and treating patients, should consider this post-endoscopic complication in order to implement a prompt treatment.

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