• Title of article

    General Anesthesia Complicated by Perioperative Iatrogenic Splenic Rupture

  • Author/Authors

    Asnis, Jeremy Mount Sinai School of Medicine - Anesthesiology Department, USA , Neustein, Steven M. Mount Sinai School of Medicine - Department of Anesthesiology, USA

  • From page
    619
  • To page
    622
  • Abstract
    Patients with splenomegaly often present with diverse coexisting medical disease and thus offer a variety of anesthetic considerations. The challenges that come with splenectomy have also become increasingly common to the anesthesiologist, given the growing number of indications for surgical intervention including both benign and malignant disease. Removal of the spleen is associated with numerous intraoperative and postoperative risks, including massive intraoperative hemorrhage, perioperative coagulation abnormalities, and post-splenectomy infection1. When caring for the patient with an enlarged spleen scheduled for splenectomy, the anesthetic plan must address both patient and procedure specific concerns. We present a medically challenging case of a 28 year old man with splenomegaly secondary to lymphoma, who underwent elective splenectomy, which was complicated by perioperative splenic rupture and hemorrhage.
  • Keywords
    splenomegaly , intraoperative rupture
  • Journal title
    Middle East Journal of Anesthesiology 
  • Journal title
    Middle East Journal of Anesthesiology 
  • Record number

    2635537