Abstract

Splenic rupture is a rare, catastrophic complication of colonoscopy and an exceptional cause of syncope. This injury is believed to be from direct trauma or tension on the splenocolic ligament with subsequent capsule avulsion or else from direct instrument-induced splenic injury. Diagnosis requires a high index of suspicion that may be absent because presentation can be subtle, nonspecific, and delayed anywhere from hours to days and therefore not easily attributed to a recent endoscopy. We describe a case of syncope as the initial manifestation of splenic rupture after colonoscopy. Our patient's pain was delayed; his discomfort was mild and not localized to the left upper quadrant. Clinicians should consider syncope, lightheadedness, and drop in hemoglobin in absence of rectal bleeding following a colonoscopy as possible warning signs of imminent or emergent splenic injury.

Highlights

  • Splenic rupture is an exceptional and life-threatening complication of colonoscopy

  • Splenic rupture is a rare, catastrophic complication of colonoscopy and an exceptional cause of syncope. This injury is believed to be from direct trauma or tension on the splenocolic ligament with subsequent capsule avulsion or else from direct instrument-induced splenic injury

  • We describe a case of syncope as the initial manifestation of splenic rupture after colonoscopy

Read more

Summary

Introduction

Splenic rupture is an exceptional and life-threatening complication of colonoscopy. At least 68 cases of splenic injury following colonoscopy have been documented as of 2009 [1]. Splenic rupture is in turn an unusual cause of syncope, so diagnosis requires a high index of suspicion that may be absent. Presentation can be nonspecific and delayed for days after outpatient discharge and not attributed to a recent endoscopy. We describe a case of syncope secondary to splenic rupture after colonoscopy to alert clinicians to consider this rare event as a cause of syncope

Case Report
Findings
Discussion
Conclusions
Full Text
Published version (Free)

Talk to us

Join us for a 30 min session where you can share your feedback and ask us any queries you have

Schedule a call