Splenic rupture visualised with focused assessment with sonography for trauma (FAST): heterogeneous echogenicity of acute haemorrhage following blunt trauma.
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DESCRIPTION Focused assessment with sonography in trauma (FAST) is now widely recognised as a mainstream emergency medicine technique in the management of trauma. The conventional areas that are screened for intraperitoneal blood following trauma include the hepatorenal interface (Morison’s pouch), perisplenic space, pericardium and the pelvis. In the context of abdominal trauma, fluid or blood is indicated by the presence of black anechoic collections. The utility of FAST in solid organ evaluation is less clear. Historically, EM physicians have avoided (non-binary) qualitative comments on organ structure or disruption. We report a case where FAST resulted in early diagnosis of splenic rupture, allowing for early institution of prophylactic anti-opportunistic postsplenectomy infection measures and urgent CT. A gentleman in his 30s presented with blunt trauma to left lateral chest and abdomen. This occurred as a result of being thrown from a motorcycle in a motor-vehicle accident. On presentation, his haemodynamic vital signs were within normal parameters. He exhibited tenderness over the left anterolateral torso. FAST revealed heterogeneous echogenicity of the spleen consistent with splenic haemorrhage (figures 1 and 2). CT confirmed ruptured spleen (figure 3) and the patient proceeded to laparotomy. Splenic injury without sonographic haemoperitoneum has been frequently described and can occur in up to 29% 1–3 of cases. As emergency physicians’ proficiency in FAST becomes more refined, the subtle architectural and echogenic changes with various pathologies become more apparent. FAST practitioners should be aware of these (sometimes subtle) signs that have the potential to significantly alter and improve patient management.
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عنوان ژورنال:
- BMJ case reports
دوره 2012 شماره
صفحات -
تاریخ انتشار 2012