| Literature DB >> 24963908 |
Ankit Verma1, Amit Yadav2, Sourabh Sharma2, Devender Saini2, Prabha Om2, Hanuman Khoja2, Kinjal Banerjee2, Harish Nl2.
Abstract
Pseudocysts of the spleen are very rare, found in <1% of the splenectomies done and usually develop secondary to trauma. Pseudocysts of spleen rarely grow to large size and most of these remain asymptomatic, they require exploration only in symptomatic cases and chances for spleen preservation in these cases are usually less. Here, we present two cases of this rare entity developing secondary to abdominal trauma in the past, both presented with complaints of pain and lump in the abdomen. After thorough investigations, laparotomy was done preserving spleen in one case and doing splenectomy in the other. On histopathological examination, diagnosis of splenic pseudocysts was confirmed by the absence of lining epithelium. We would like to report these two cases because of their rarity and as diagnostic dilemmas. Published by Oxford University Press and JSCR Publishing Ltd. All rights reserved.Entities:
Year: 2013 PMID: 24963908 PMCID: PMC3813775 DOI: 10.1093/jscr/rjt086
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Surg Case Rep ISSN: 2042-8812
Figure 1:Lump in abdomen over left hypochondrium.
Figure 2:Intraoperative picture of the first patient.
Figure 3:Intraoperative picture of the first patient.
Figure 4:Intraoperative picture of the second patient.
Figure 5:Specimen of the cyst removed from the second patient.
Figure 6:CECT abdomen showing a huge splenic mass.
Figure 7:CECT abdomen showing huge splenic mass compressing surrounding structures.
Figure 8:Histopathological slide showing the absence of lining epithelium.