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Application of Laparoscopic Partial Splenectomy with Total Blood Flow Occlusion in Benign Splenic Lesions
Published on: December 20, 2024
[A rare cause of splenic rupture]
Veronika Busch-Hofbauer1, Cristian Camartin1,2
1Palliative Care, Kantonsspital Graubünden, Chur.
Introduction:
Splenic rupture after a colonoscopy is a rare, but potentially life-threatening complication. It should be considered in patients with acute pain in the left upper abdomen, arterial hypotension or even hemorrhagic shock. The diagnosis is made using computer tomography or sonography. Treatment depends on the severity and includes conservative management, arterial embolization or splenectomy.
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