Traumatic Splenic Infarction and Pulmonary Embolism: A Case Report of Rare Radiological Finding

2021 
Focused abdominal sonography in trauma (FAST) and contrast-enhanced computed tomography (CECT) abdomen are important radiological tests for evaluating the abdomen in polytrauma cases. When vitals are stable, they help to reach a diagnosis in the majority of patients. However, in a small number of cases they fail to explain the clinical scenario. A continued serial clinical assessment may be helpful in these circumstances. A polytrauma patient was found to be FAST positive. The CT scan revealed pulmonary embolism, splenic infarction, perisplenic and perihepatic hematoma. The patient was complaining of pain abdomen and it worsened on day three of the injury. An exploratory laparotomy was performed. A circumferential intestinal wall hematoma with a tear in mesentery was found. This is a rare case of traumatic splenic infarction with evidence of pulmonary embolism. The serial clinical assessment was helpful as it indicated the need for intervention.
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