Torsion of a wandering spleen

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  • Nwashilli N. Jude
  • Nwajei C. Onochie
چکیده

عيمج نم 0.25% نم لقأ لثتم ةردان ةلاح وه بئاسلا لاحطلا يلصلأا هعضوم جراخ هزكرمتب زيمتيو .لاحطلا لاصئتسلا تارشؤلما وه ءاوتللاا .اهعضوم ىلع ظافلحا يف ةطبرلأا فعض وأ مدعل ًارظن امم ،ةيلاعلا اهتنورمو ليوطلا قينعلا ببسب اًعويش تافعاضلما رثكأ يف بئاسلا لاحطلا يف ءاوتلا ةلاح نع غلبن .داح فيوتج ىلإ يدؤي نع هتلجاعم تتم يذلاو داح فوتج هيدل اًماع 28 رمعلا نم غلبي ركذ .لاحطلا لاصئتسا قيرط Wandering spleen is a rare condition that accounts for less than 0.25% of all indications for splenectomy. It is characterized by ectopic localization of the spleen owing to the lack or weakening of its ligaments. Torsion is the most common complication due to its long pedicle and high mobility, which may result in acute abdomen. We report a case of torsion in a wandering spleen in a 28-year-old male presenting with an acute abdomen that was treated by splenectomy. Saudi Med J 2015; Vol. 36 (12): 1490-1492 doi: 10.15537/smj.2015.12.12363 From the Department of Surgery (Jude), University of Benin Teaching Hospital, Benin City, and the Department of Surgery (Onochie), Oghara Teaching Hospital, Delta State, Nigeria. Received 11th June 2015. Accepted 10th September 2015. Address correspondence and reprint request to: Dr. Nwashilli N. Jude, Department of Surgery, University of Benin Teaching Hospital, Benin, Edo State, Nigeria. E-mail: [email protected] Case Reports abdomen.1 It mainly affects children (one-third of cases), with a female predominance after age one.2 Among adults, it most frequently affects women of reproductive age, in whom acquired laxity of the splenic ligaments is usually the cause.2 Due to lack of specific symptoms, diagnosis is difficult, unless there is torsion, presenting as acute abdomen. Radiological imaging is required to make diagnosis; treatment is either splenopexy or splenectomy. We report a case of torsion of wandering spleen in a 28-year-old male presenting with an acute abdomen, which was treated by splenectomy. Case Report. A 28-year-old undergraduate student was admitted to the emergency department with a 2-day history of generalized abdominal pain. He had been having recurrent, central abdominal pain for 20 years. He vomited shortly before presentation; vomit contained recently-ingested meals, and was non-bilious and without evidence of blood. There was associated anorexia and abdominal distension. There was no history of weight loss, change in bowel habit, blood in the stool or previous abdominal surgery. A review of other systems was normal. On physical examination, he was acutely ill-looking, in pain distress, febrile, dehydrated, pale, anicteric with neither pedal edema nor peripheral lymph node enlargement. Blood pressure was 120/70 mm Hg (normal range: 120/80 mm Hg), pulse rate was 124/ min (normal range: 60-100/min), regular; respiratory rate was 40 cycles/min (normal range: 12-20 cycles per min). The abdomen was distended with multiple scarification marks (Figure 1) as a traditional treatment for enlarged spleen. He had generalized tenderness and guarding, but there was no rebound tenderness or abdominal rigidity. There was a firm, tender, palpable mass extending from the left costal margin into the pelvis. Intra-abdominal fluid was demonstrable by shifting dullness; bowel sounds were present. The remainder of the examination was normal. The OPEN ACCESS W spleen is a rare condition, which may be incidentally detected as an abdominal mass or can present with torsion of its pedicle causing an acute abdomen. Alternative names are: ectopic spleen, displaced spleen, floating spleen, or pelvic spleen. It is characterized by the absence or underdevelopment of one or all ligaments that hold the spleen in its normal anatomical position in the left upper quadrant of the 1490 Saudi Med J 2015; Vol. 36 (12) www.smj.org.sa 1491 www.smj.org.sa Saudi Med J 2015; Vol. 36 (12) Torsion in a wandering spleen ... Jude & Onochie complete blood count showed a low hematocrit (34%) (normal range: 42-54%), elevated total white blood cell count (17,000/mm3) (normal range: 4,000 to 11,000/mm3), and thrombocytopaenia (85,000/mm3) (150,000-450,000/microliter). Electrolytes, urea and creatinine and urinalysis were normal. Abdominal ultrasound revealed a massively-enlarged spleen (30 cm in its long axis) with pericapsular fluid collection extending from the inferior margin of the left sub-costal region to the right iliac fossa, and fluid collection in the left paracolic gutter. There was left hydronephrosis. Abdominal computed tomography scan demonstrated absence of spleen in the normal splenic area, soft tissue structure with well-defined borders extending into the pelvis and intra-abdominal fluid, with a conclusion of ectopic spleen. At operation, there was a 1200 ml of hemoperitoneum; a massively-enlarged, pale spleen, with a 20 cm-long pedicle extending into the pelvis, twisted on its pedicle, with dilated vessels (Figures 2 & 3). Splenectomy was performed; the spleen measured 20 x 30 cm and weighed 2300 g. The normal weight of spleen in an adult is 150-200 g. Other organs were normal. Post-operative period was uneventful, and he received vaccination against Neisseria meningitidis, Haemophilus influenzae, and Streptococcus pneumoniae. He was discharged on the tenth day of admission. Histology of the removed spleen showed a severely-congested spleen without evidence of malignancy. Figure 1 Distended abdomen with multiple scarifications. Figure 2 Massively-enlarged spleen observed at operation. Figure 3 Massively enlarged spleen showing the twisted pedicle. Disclosure. Authors have no conflict of interests, and the work was not supported or funded by any drug company. Discussion. Acute torsion of wandering spleen is a rare cause of acute abdomen. Wandering spleen is most-commonly diagnosed in young children,2 as well as women between the ages of 20 and 40 years.3 This case was unusual in that it occurred in an adult male. Wandering spleen is very rare, with fewer than 500 occurrences of the disease reported on 2005.4 The most common complication of wandering spleen is torsion,5 which was the complication noted in this case presentation. Other complications are splenic infarction, splenic abscess, variceal hemorrhage, and pancreatic tail necrosis.3 The symptoms of wandering spleen may vary from an asymptomatic intra-abdominal mass to acute abdominal signs secondary to splenic torsion. Patients may have intermittent abdominal pain resulting from torsion and de-torsion, which may be similar to the case presented, as the patient had been having recurrent central abdominal pain for 20 years.

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دوره 36  شماره 

صفحات  -

تاریخ انتشار 2015