| Literature DB >> 26543660 |
George Younan1, Edward Wills2, Gordon Hafner2.
Abstract
Splenosis is a historically uncommon etiology for bowel obstruction. Autotransplanted splenic tissues following surgery or trauma of the spleen are known to occur in multiple locations of the abdominal cavity and pelvis. The small bowel mesentery is a blood vessel-rich environment for growth of splenic fragments. We present a case of a 36-year-old male patient who sustained a gunshot wound to his left abdomen requiring a splenectomy and bowel resection fifteen years prior to his presentation with small bowel obstruction requiring exploration, adhesiolysis, and resection of the mesenteric splenic deposit. Our aim in this report is to provide awareness of splenosis as an etiology for bowel obstruction, especially with increased incidence and survival following abdominal traumas requiring splenectomies. We also stress on the importance of history and physical examination to include splenosis on the list of differential diagnoses for bowel obstruction.Entities:
Year: 2015 PMID: 26543660 PMCID: PMC4620401 DOI: 10.1155/2015/890602
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Case Rep Surg
Figure 1Abdominal X-ray shown in (a), depicting the number of shrapnel left in the left side of the body after the gunshot injury, in addition to dilated loops of bowel. CT scan with oral and intravenous contrast shows the splenosis deposit (white arrow) in axial (b) and coronal (c) views.
Figure 2H&E stained slides of the splenosis deposit showing splenosis architecture. Splenic nodules separated by strands of fibrous trabeculae (a). White and red pulp nodules are seen (b).
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| Obokhare et al. [ | Journal of Gastrointestinal Surgery | 2012 | Colon | Left hemicolectomy, appendectomy |
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| Gincu et al. [ | Endoscopy | 2011 | Colon | Resection of mass |
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| Garaci et al. [ | World Journal of Gastroenterology | 2009 | Small bowel | Lysis of adhesions, resection of rectal mass |
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| Sato et al. [ | Pediatric Surgery International | 2007 | Small bowel | Laparotomy, lysis of adhesions |
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| Abeles and Bego [ | Surgical Endoscopy | 2003 | Small bowel (intussusception) | Laparoscopic-assisted small bowel resection |
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| Sirinek et al. [ | Southern Medical Journal | 1984 | Small bowel | Laparotomy, lysis of adhesions |