Case Reports in Surgery (Jan 2022)

An Uncommon Case of Splenic Abscess with Gangrenous Gas Necrosis

  • Sunil Basukala,
  • Bishnu Deep Pathak,
  • Gaurab Mainali,
  • Bikash Bahadur Rayamajhi,
  • Raveesh Mishra,
  • Narayan Thapa

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1155/2022/9279418
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 2022

Abstract

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Splenic abscess is a rare clinical entity with diagnostic challenges. Though rare, it is potentially a life-threatening clinical condition with high mortality reaching more than 70%. The common signs and symptoms include the triad of fever, left upper quadrant tenderness, and leukocytosis. Early diagnosis, however, can readily be made by the combination of clinical features, abdominal ultrasonography (USG), and computed tomography (CT). The management of splenic abscess includes medical therapy, CT-guided percutaneous aspiration, and splenectomy. We, hereby, present a rare case of splenic abscess with gangrenous gas necrosis, who underwent splenectomy.