Abstract
Spontaneous rupture of the splenic vein is rare, and is associated with high mortality. Few cases have been documented, associated with pregnancy, with hepatic cirrhosis and diseases predisposing to portal hypertension. We report a rare case with no evident symptoms or signs of liver deficiency, which was manifested with sudden massive intraperitoneal haemorrhage. An urgent laparotomy was performed and a tear of the splenic vein which was massively bleeding was found. The patient underwent urgent splenectomy and a biopsy of the liver was taken. The patient had an uneventful postoperative course. The histological examination documented the presence of micro-nodular liver cirrhosis. Rupture of the splenic vein is a rare condition, which should be considered in the differential diagnosis of intraabdominal haemorrhage in a cirrhotic patient and in pregnant women. Control of haemorrhage and ligation of the splenic vein with urgent splenectomy is the appropriate treatment.
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K.G. Moulakakis
Dr. K G. Moulakakis, M.D. Andrea Papandreou 132 St. GR-Glyfada, 16561, Greece Phone: +30 693 735 75 08 Fax: +30 210 746 25 39 E-mail: [email protected]