Abstract

The worldwide incidence of splenic hydatid cysts is 0.5-4% with Iran holding the distinction of having the most incidence among cattle-rearing areas. About 30% of hydatid cysts of the spleen are asymptomatic and remain undiagnosed unless they rupture spontaneously. In general, rupture of a hydatid cyst secondary to trauma is a very rare condition. Here, we are presenting the case of a19-year-old male with a diagnosis of splenic hydatid cyst rupture secondary to multiple trauma due to falling from a height of 10 meters. In the current case, we discuss the diagnosis and surgical management of a rare presentation of ruptured hydatid cyst. Diagnosis of splenic hydatid cyst was not made before he underwent laparotomy. At operation, we found a ruptured hydatid cyst and performed splenectomy with complete excision of the cyst and its germinal layer.

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