Ruptured spleen

Introduction Rupture of the spleen, also called splenic rupture, is the injury to the spleen. This is most frequently caused by blunt abdominal trauma (for example in car accidents), less frequently by a spontaneous rupture due to illness. The spleen serves to secrete red blood cells, store and multiply white blood cells and is therefore … Ruptured spleen

Forms | Ruptured spleen

Forms There are a total of five different forms of splenic rupture. This is due to the anatomy of the spleen. It is surrounded by a protective capsule. If only the capsule ruptures, the bleeding is not particularly severe. If the capsule ruptures and the tissue of the spleen is torn, the injury is much … Forms | Ruptured spleen

Diagnostics | Ruptured spleen

Diagnostics If a rupture of the spleen is suspected, an ultrasound (sonography) of the abdomen is immediately performed at the clinic. The ultrasound can quickly and safely rule out even minor bleeding of the spleen and larger capsule bleedings. In patients with little suspicion of a ruptured spleen and in good general condition, computer tomography … Diagnostics | Ruptured spleen