Wandering Spleen in a 1-Year-Old Girl: An Enigmatic Journey to Find the Hiding Necrotic Spleen

S D Med. 2019 Oct;72(10):459-463.

Abstract

Wandering spleen, otherwise known as ectopic spleen, is a rare congenital or acquired condition, especially in pediatric patients, characterized by elongated splenic pedicle due to congenital or acquired laxity of suspensory splenic ligaments resulting in exaggerated splenic mobility that predisposes it to torsion and often to subsequent infarction. We present a case of a 1-year old Caucasian female who presented with acute abdomen showing infarcted ectopic spleen on imaging. Most patients with infarcted spleen require surgery as the standard intervention. However, our patient was managed medically and had an excellent outcome in the absence of surgery.

Publication types

  • Case Reports

MeSH terms

  • Abdomen, Acute*
  • Child
  • Female
  • Humans
  • Infant
  • Splenectomy
  • Torsion Abnormality
  • Wandering Spleen* / diagnosis