A case report of splenic rupture related to colonoscopy

Navid Moghimi*, Markus A. Puchner

*Corresponding author for this work

Abstract

Splenic rupture is a rare but serious iatrogenic complication of colonoscopy, potentially leading to hemodynamic instability. When common complications such as post-polypectomy syndrome and perforation are excluded, physicians must maintain a high level of suspicion for splenic injury, particularly in patients presenting with abdominal pain after the procedure. This report describes an emergency splenectomy performed on an 80-year-old male following a routine colonoscopy. Seven hours of post-procedure, the patient presented abdominal pain, syncope, sweating, and hypotension. Computed tomography imaging revealed a ruptured spleen with a 7-cm parenchymal hematoma, a significant blood halo surrounding the liver, and a large blood accumulation in the pelvis. The patient underwent an emergency splenectomy and was discharged 6 days later without complications.

Original languageEnglish
Article numberrjaf313
JournalJournal of Surgical Case Reports
Volume2025
Issue number5
ISSN2042-8812
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 May 2025

Keywords

  • colonoscopy
  • splenectomy
  • splenic rupture

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