Chinese Journal of Traumatology (Jun 2020)

Thoracic splenosis: Case report of a symptomatic case

  • Florent Le Bars,
  • Rémy Pascot,
  • Charles Ricordel,
  • Hervé Corbineau,
  • Jean Philippe Verhoye,
  • Bertrand Richard De Latour,
  • Simon Rouzé

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 23, no. 3
pp. 185 – 186

Abstract

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Thoracic splenosis is the autotransplantation of splenic tissue in the left thoracic cavity as a result of a splenic injury. This rare pathology is usually asymptomatic and may be discovered on incidental imaging, but the diagnosis often requires invasive procedures such as surgery in order to eliminate a neoplasic origin. We report a rare symptomatic case of a 39-year-old man presenting with chest pain and multiple nodules revealed on a computed tomography scan. The patient underwent a surgical exploration and the pathological studies concluded to a thoracic splenosis. Indeed, the previous medical history of the patient revealed a left thoraco-abdominal traumatism during childhood. The aim of this paper is to emphasize that the diagnosis can now be performed using only imaging techniques such as technetium-99 sulfur colloid or labelled heat-denatured red blood cell scintigraphy to avoid unnecessary invasive procedures including thoracotomy.

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