Publication: Splenic rupture as an endoscopic complication: as rare as it appears?
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2021
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Díaz Alcázar, María Del Mar
García Robles, Adelina
Martín-Lagos Maldonado, Alicia
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The case was an 86-year-old male with multiple cardiovascular comorbidites, including anticoagulated atrial fibrillation, who underwent a colonoscopy due to acute lower gastrointestinal bleeding and anemia. Colonoscopy only showed some small angiodysplasias in the cecum. A few hours later, the patient presented with abdominal pain and hemodynamic instability. An abdominal computed tomography was performed, which showed a splenic laceration and hemoperitoneum. An expectant attitude was decided, with a good evolution from the abdominal point of view. There was no sign of active splenic bleeding in a control computed tomography. However, he developed decompensated heart failure and finally died.
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Aged, 80 and over
Colonoscopy
Hemoperitoneum
Humans
Male
Splenectomy
Splenic Rupture
Tomography, X-Ray Computed
Colonoscopy
Hemoperitoneum
Humans
Male
Splenectomy
Splenic Rupture
Tomography, X-Ray Computed