Background: The wandering spleen is an uncommon clinical entity. Its clinical spectrum varies from asymptomatic disease to associated complications and its management is predominantly by surgery. Clinical case: Man with clinical picture of pain and palpable abdominal mass, with tomographic findings suggestive of pathology with retroperitoneal seating, with secondary intestinal obstruction; by laparotomy incidentally, an ectopic spleen is identified, only fixed through a torsioned vascular pedicle and signs of portal hypertension, performing splenectomy. Conclusions: Splenic torsion is the most frequent complication of the errant spleen, a very rare entity with very few cases published in Colombia.
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Maestre-Serrano, R. Y., Acevedo-Reyes, H., Cohen-Ríos, S., & Álvarez-Jiménez, J. (2019). Bazo errante gigante con torsión del pedículo e infarto esplénico: Reporte de un caso. Revista de Cirugía, 71(3), 257–260. https://doi.org/10.4067/s2452-45492019000300257
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