Pneumoperitoneum as a result of a ruptured splenic abscess.

J Surg Case Rep

Department of Surgery, Henry Ford Macomb Hospital - Clinton Township, Royal Oak, MI, USA.

Published: December 2013

We encountered a case of ruptured splenic abscess presenting as peritonitis and pneumoperitoneum. Our patient did not have an underlying neoplasm nor was she immunosuppressed. In our case, splenectomy was the treatment of choice in combination with antibiotics, which proved to be a good outcome for the patient. Work-up for the cause of the abscess was negative, although bacteria predominately found in the oral flora were isolated from the abscess. We strongly encourage that splenic abscess be considered on the differential diagnosis of patients presenting with pneumoperitoneum and peritonitis, although a clinical rarity.

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