An unusual case of a traumatic splenic rupture masquerading as myocardial ischemia: a case report

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Background: The spleen is one of the most frequently injured abdominal organs during trauma, which can result in intraperitoneal bleeding of life-threatening magnitude. Although splenic injury secondary to trivial trauma comprises a minor fraction of abdominal injuries, undiagnosed or delayed diagnosis may result in a complicated clinical course. Case presentation: One such event is presented here, wherein a late diagnosis of an advanced grade splenic injury following a trivial trauma initially presented in disguise as acute myocardial ischaemia in a previously healthy South Asian woman in her late 30s. Emergency laparotomy and splenectomy were performed with simultaneous massive transfusion for a 3.5-L blood loss. She subsequently had an uncomplicated clinical course with regular surgical follow-up. Conclusion: Splenic injuries might present with ambiguous symptoms such as atypical chest pain and shoulder pain, necessitating attending clinicians to have a high degree of suspicion, especially in busy units such as the emergency department (ED).

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Munasinghe, B. M., Fernando, U. P. M., Kumar, T., Huruggamuwa, C., Kuruppu, K. A. R. L., & Hewawasam, G. G. C. (2022). An unusual case of a traumatic splenic rupture masquerading as myocardial ischemia: a case report. International Journal of Emergency Medicine, 15(1). https://doi.org/10.1186/s12245-022-00469-7

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