Rupture of Splenic Aneurysm: A Rare Case Report
Journal: International Journal of Surgery and Research (IJSR) (Vol.04, No. 01)Publication Date: 2017-02-22
Authors : Amini M; Safapour S; Moghbeli M;
Page : 68-69
Keywords : Splenic Rupture; Atraumatic; Aneurysm; Laparotomy; Splenectomy;
Abstract
Although, trauma is the most cause of spleen rupture, spontaneous rupture of the splenic aneurism is a rare problem which causes a massive bleeding inside the abdomen, and ultimately reduces blood pressure, shock, and death. Here we reported a rare rupture of splenic aneurysm in pregnant woman with abdominal pain and reduced blood pressure. Splenectomy was performed after the stabilization. This problem is a life-threatening condition during the pregnancy and surgical intervention is the best treatment option.
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