2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.medcle.2020.12.032
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Splenic rupture secondary of colonoscopy

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“…138 publications (7 case series and 131 singular case reports) were included of 163 individual patients treated primarily with splenectomy for splenic laceration after colonoscopy 11,14,15,17–19,31,33,34,40,42,45,50,52–176 . Individual patient data are shown in Supplementary Table and presented in comparison to SAE and splenorrhaphy in Table 1.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…138 publications (7 case series and 131 singular case reports) were included of 163 individual patients treated primarily with splenectomy for splenic laceration after colonoscopy 11,14,15,17–19,31,33,34,40,42,45,50,52–176 . Individual patient data are shown in Supplementary Table and presented in comparison to SAE and splenorrhaphy in Table 1.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Colonoscopies have become a routine medical procedure, recommended for most adults over 45 years old in the United States [ 1 ]. Splenic laceration [ 2 ], subcapsular hematoma [ 3 ], and complete splenic rupture [ 4 ], while uncommon [ 5 ], have been reported in the literature and associated with high morbidity [ 6 ]. The most commonly reported symptom for patients experiencing these complications is abdominal pain which may be non-specific and not contained to the left upper quadrant.…”
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confidence: 99%