Splenic injury as a complication of colonoscopy: more common than we think?
Kulcsszavak
Absztrakt
Splenic injury during colonoscopy is thought to be rare. The case reported here would not have been diagnosed if the patient had not presented with a pleural effusion. It is likely that this complication may present with differing severities of clinical features with a significant proportion being thought to be due to expected postcolonoscopy insufflation discomfort. This complication is under-recognised and under-reported and therefore is unlikely to be thought of as a diagnosis. A 63-year-old woman had an elective day case colonoscopy but did not seek medical attention for the abdominal pain following the procedure. She presented to hospital 6 weeks after the procedure with dyspnoea and hypoxia. She was diagnosed with a parapneumonic pleural effusion but the CT scan also discovered a splenic haematoma for which there was no other cause in her history other than the colonoscopy 6 weeks prior.