Splenic artery avulsion in a high school football player: A case report

被引:0
|
作者
Ralston, DJ
Scherm, MJ
机构
[1] PSC, Orthopaed & Sports Med Owensboro, Owensboro, KY 42303 USA
[2] Ohio Valley Surg Specialists, Owensboro, KY USA
关键词
spleen injury; contact injury; athletic injury;
D O I
暂无
中图分类号
G8 [体育];
学科分类号
04 ; 0403 ;
摘要
Objective: To present the case of a high school football player who sustained avulsion of 2 branches of the splenic artery from his spleen as he was tackled and landed on the football. Background. A high school football player was tackled and fell onto the football, left side first. He was examined by a certified athletic trainer and an internist. On evaluation, he had a positive Kehr sign, exquisite left upper abdominal quadrant tenderness, and complaint of nausea. He also exhibited signs of the onset of shock, including diaphoresis, a rapid pulse, and hypotension. He was immediately transported by ambulance to the local emergency facility. Differential Diagnosis: Splenic rupture, splenic laceration, splenic artery avulsion, or ruptured viscus. Treatment. Emergency surgery was performed, with removal of 2800 mL of blood and ligation of the 2 arterial branches avulsed from the spleen. The patient fully recovered within 6 weeks and was cleared to resume all sports activities. Uniqueness: Injury to the spleen in football is a known yet very uncommon injury. Even more unusual is the avulsion of splenic artery branches from the spleen. Conclusions: It is critical that athletic trainers and team physicians have an understanding of the mechanisms, signs, and symptoms of splenic injury. Because the spleen is a highly vascular organ, severe hemorrhage can be fatal in just minutes if not recognized and appropriately treated.
引用
收藏
页码:201 / 205
页数:5
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [1] Coronary Artery Anomaly in a High School Football Player: A Case Report
    Allen, Gary
    Smith, Kristy
    Tripp, Brady
    Zaremski, Jason L.
    Smith, Seth
    INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ATHLETIC THERAPY & TRAINING, 2019, 24 (06): : 225 - 228
  • [2] Pneumomediastinum in a high school football player: A case report
    Dyste, KH
    Newkirk, KM
    JOURNAL OF ATHLETIC TRAINING, 1998, 33 (04) : 362 - 364
  • [3] Hip pain in a high school football player: A case report
    Bolgla, LA
    Jones, DL
    Keskula, DR
    Duncan, JB
    JOURNAL OF ATHLETIC TRAINING, 2001, 36 (01) : 81 - 84
  • [4] Fracture of the first cervical vertebra in a high school football player: A case report
    Trupiano, TP
    Sampson, ML
    Weise, MW
    JOURNAL OF ATHLETIC TRAINING, 1997, 32 (02) : 159 - 162
  • [5] Idiopathic thrombocytopenic purpura presenting in a high school football player: A case report
    Leonard, JC
    Rieger, M
    JOURNAL OF ATHLETIC TRAINING, 1998, 33 (03) : 269 - 270
  • [6] Duret Hemorrhage After the Seventh Concussion in a High School Football Player: A Case Report
    Hilgers, Marc P.
    CURRENT SPORTS MEDICINE REPORTS, 2015, 14 (01) : 23 - 26
  • [7] Conservative management of an acute avulsion of the iliac apophysis in an adolescent football player: a case report
    Edwards, David
    Brown-Brocklehurst, Stacy
    CURRENT ORTHOPAEDIC PRACTICE, 2019, 30 (06): : 585 - 588
  • [8] An Unusual Case Of Shoulder Pain In A High School Football Player
    Pettyjohn, Eric Wayne
    Zaremski, Jason L.
    MEDICINE & SCIENCE IN SPORTS & EXERCISE, 2020, 52 (07) : 360 - 360
  • [9] Quadriceps muscle contusion resulting in osteomyelitis of the femur in a high school football player - A case report
    Bonsell, S
    Freudigman, PT
    Moore, HA
    AMERICAN JOURNAL OF SPORTS MEDICINE, 2001, 29 (06): : 818 - 820
  • [10] Isolated Axillary Nerve Injury in an Elite High School American Football Player: A Case Report
    Probst, Daniel T.
    Mackinnon, Susan E.
    Prather, Heidi
    SPORTS HEALTH-A MULTIDISCIPLINARY APPROACH, 2019, 11 (06): : 550 - 553