Congenital splenic cyst - case study

J Med Life. 2011 Jan-Mar;4(1):102-4. Epub 2011 Feb 25.

Abstract

Background: Splenic cysts represent a pathology seldom encountered in practice, the most often etiology being, parasitic, congenital and pseudo-cysts, which usually appear post-traumatically or after a splenic infarction.Splenic cysts indicate a surgical treatment when they are large (and thus present a high risk for complications such as rupture, hemorrhaging, compression of the neighboring organs), when they are symptomatic or present complications.

Case report: We present the case of a patient diagnosed with splenic cyst in our Clinic, its discovery being incidental, while conducting investigations for an abdominal pain syndrome.

Discussions: The clinical case presented completely abides to the literary description-the diagnostic has been incidental, the large size of the cyst has determined the need for surgery (splenectomy), its etiology has been established by means of anatomo-pathological report (the presence of the epithelial inner wall that indicates congenital cysts).

Keywords: pseudocyst; splenectomy.

Publication types

  • Case Reports

MeSH terms

  • Adult
  • Cysts / congenital*
  • Cysts / surgery
  • Female
  • Humans
  • Splenectomy
  • Splenic Diseases / congenital*
  • Splenic Diseases / surgery