A case report of traumatic rupture of splenic pregnancy

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Abstract

Primary splenic pregnancy is a rare type of ectopic pregnancy, which could easily rupture in the early stage of pregnancy, causing life-threatening intraabdominal haemorrhage. Rupture of splenic pregnancy due to trauma is even rarer. We reported a case of splenic pregnancy occurring in a female patient of reproductive age. She was injured by the handlebar on the upper left abdomen while riding a bicycle, causing intraabdominal haemorrhage. Ultrasound showed splenic rupture. The patient underwent emergency surgery, and was diagnosed with a rupture of splenic pregnancy by postoperative pathology. It is an extremely rare case where the patient was diagnosed splenic pregnancy due to a traumatic rupture and haemorrhage. We hope this case can be helpful in the evaluation and diagnosis of acute abdomen in women of reproductive age.

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Bao, L., & Ren, X. Q. (2015). A case report of traumatic rupture of splenic pregnancy. Hong Kong Journal of Emergency Medicine, 22(5), 312–315. https://doi.org/10.1177/102490791502200508

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