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María José García García1, Ramón Castañera González2, Berta Martín Rivas2
1GASTROENTEROLOGÍA, Hospital Marqués de Valdecilla. Santander, ESPAÑA.
Abstract:
The number of colonoscopies performed in recent years is increasing dramatically, specially those related to colorectal cancer screening programmes. For this reason, there is a direct relationship with the number of exceptional complications such as splenic rupture. We describe a clinical case of a splenic rupture with hemodynamic instability. Consequently, an emergency splenectomy was performed 6 hours after the colonoscopy was finished. Health staff should be aware of its existence, as an early reaction will avoid more severe problems.
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