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Delayed splenic rupture 13 days post-trauma after initially inconspicuous computed tomography examination

Journal Paper/Review - Jun 20, 2013

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Scheyerer M, Schoenborn V, Andreisek G, Wanner G, Werner C, Simmen H. Delayed splenic rupture 13 days post-trauma after initially inconspicuous computed tomography examination. Unfallchirurg 2013; 2013 (116):559-562.
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Journal Paper/Review (Deutsch)
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Unfallchirurg 2013; 2013 (116)
Publication Date
Jun 20, 2013
Pages
559-562
Brief description/objective

Delayed splenic injuries are rare but nevertheless well known and very dangerous complications after blunt abdominal trauma. The highest incidence is reported between four and eight days after trauma; however some cases with a latent period of weeks have been published. We present a case of delayed splenic rupture 13 days after trauma where most computed tomography (CT) examinations were interpreted as normal and present a review of the pathophysiology of delayed rupture, diagnosis and therapy.