Journal of Pediatric Surgery Case Reports (Oct 2016)

Blunt splenic injury in a child with situs inversus totalis treated with transcatheter arterial embolization

  • Naoki Hashizume,
  • Kimio Asagiri,
  • Naoko Komatsuzaki,
  • Suguru Fukahori,
  • Shinji Ishii,
  • Nobuyuki Saikusa,
  • Naruki Higashidate,
  • Motomu Yoshida,
  • Saki Sakamoto,
  • Hirotomo Nakahara,
  • Yoshihiko Konoike,
  • Kojiro Nagai,
  • Shigeo Shimose,
  • Takashi Niizeki,
  • Minoru Yagi

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.epsc.2016.07.004
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13, no. C
pp. 21 – 24

Abstract

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We report the first case of blunt splenic rupture in a child with situs inversus totalis treated with transcatheter arterial embolization (TAE). A 12-year-old girl fell roughly 4 feet onto the pavement while riding her bicycle. Contrast-enhanced computed tomography revealed situs inversus totalis, a massive hemorrhage in the abdominal cavity, and a ruptured spleen with extravasation. Arteriography showed that the internal organs were located opposite their normal positioning. TAE was carried out with gelfoam and a micro coils at the branch of the upper lobe of the splenic artery. TAE is effective for blunt splenic injury with extravasation in a child with situs inversus. In TAE, there is no technical difference about situs inversus excepted mirror image of abdominal vascular formation.

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