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Revista Cubana de Pediatría

On-line version ISSN 1561-3119

Abstract

QUINTERO DELGADO, Zoe; CABRERA MOYA, Viviala; GONZALEZ LOPEZ, Sergio Luis  and  CABRERA MACHADO, Carlos Alberto. Splenic Torsion. Rev Cubana Pediatr [online]. 2023, vol.95  Epub June 24, 2023. ISSN 1561-3119.

Introduction:

Torsion syndrome is included among the syndromes causing acute surgical abdomen. A rare cause of this syndrome is splenic torsion in spleens with abnormal fixation.

Objective:

To report on the evolution of a patient treated for torsion of an errant spleen.

Case presentation:

Eight-year-old female patient, non-white skin color, with a history of recurrent chronic abdominal pain, who attended the Emergency Department of the Paquito González Cueto Pediatric Hospital of Cienfuegos with intermittent acute abdominal pain of 48 hours of evolution, vomiting, painful abdomen on deep palpation in the left upper quadrant and palpable mass in the lateral flank of the same side measuring three centimeters. Splenic torsion was suspected. Doppler abdominal ultrasound and contrasted tomography of the abdomen were performed as a complementary diagnosis. Laparotomy was performed and the spleen was found to be twisted, with changes in color due to ischemia, which recovered its normal color after detorsion. The organ was fixed to the abdominal wall. The postoperative evolution was satisfactory.

Conclusions:

Splenic torsion, although rare, should be suspected in patients with intermittent pain and palpable mass, mainly in the left lateral flank. Contrast tomography is the diagnostic test of choice and early diagnosis is required to preserve the spleen, a very important organ for better immune function in children.

Keywords : spleen; splenic torsion; wandering spleen.

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