Future Science OA (Oct 2021)

Splenic rupture after sexual intercourse in a pregnant woman: an extremely rare case

  • Abdallah Chaar,
  • Wael Abdallah,
  • Richard Kharrat,
  • Malek Nassar

DOI
https://doi.org/10.2144/fsoa-2021-0027
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 7, no. 9

Abstract

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A 33-year-old pregnant woman presented at 36 weeks gestation to the emergency with acute abdominal pain that started after vaginal intercourse. No bruising was present on the abdominal examination. An emergent cesarean delivery was performed for resistant hypotension and collapse. A fetus with cardiac arrest was delivered, and active spleen bleeding was identified at the splenocolic and gastrosplenic ligament insertion. The patient had a conservative treatment of the spleen and an uncomplicated postoperative course. The infant was resuscitated and discharged after 18 days. In conclusion, traumatic spleen rupture is an etiology to consider in pregnant women presenting with acute abdominal pain following sexual intercourse. Early suspicion and emergent cesarean delivery are the keys to optimize maternal and perinatal outcomes.

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