Spontaneous rupture of spleen in a patient treated with acenocoumarol

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Patricia Alonso Carnicero
Mikel Prieto Calvo
Alberto Sánchez Campos
Eva Alonso Calderón
Laura Fernández Gómez-Cruzado

Abstract

The splenic rupture is most commonly related to trauma, but spontaneus ruptures have also been described with increasing frequency. We present a case of a male patient with spontaneous splenic rupture due to oral anticoagulant overdose that required urgent splenectomy. The spontaneous sple- nic rupture is a life-threatening condition that must be considered in patients with acute abdomen. Although most ruptures are associated with to neoplastic and infectious complications , recent reports have related rupture with anticoagulant and antiaggregant therapies. Moreover, since the number of patients undergoing oral anticoagulant therapies is growing, overdose of anticoagulant drugs must be considered as a possible ethiology of spontaneous splenic rupture and suspect this association in patient with acute abdomen undergoing anticoagulant therapy.

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Alonso Carnicero, P., Prieto Calvo, M., Sánchez Campos, A., Alonso Calderón, E., & Fernández Gómez-Cruzado, L. (2021). Spontaneous rupture of spleen in a patient treated with acenocoumarol. Revista Argentina De Cirugía, 110(3), 169–171. Retrieved from https://revista.aac.org.ar/index.php/RevArgentCirug/article/view/148
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Scientific Letter

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