Wandering spleen (WS) is a rare and generally acquired condition, resulting from abnormal ligamentous laxity failing to fixate the spleen in its normal location in the left upper quadrant, thus leading to its migration to the pelvis due to gravity. Such migration leads to an elongated vascular pedicle, which is prone to torsion causing splenic infarction; thus, a prompt surgical intervention is recommended. Since this adverse event affects childbearing women or children, it is crucial to choose the most appropriate surgical strategy, such as splenectomy or splenopexy, both effective and widely diffused options. The aim of this paper is to perform a literature review on WS reports treated by surgery. We also present a case of symptomatic WS migrated in pelvis in a young female treated by splenectomy.

Barabino, M., Luigiano, C., Pellicano, R., Giovenzana, M., Santambrogio, R., Pisani, A., et al. (2019). The "Wandering Spleen" as a rare cause of recurrent abdominal pain: a literature review. MINERVA CHIRURGICA, 74(4), 359-363 [10.23736/S0026-4733.18.07841-0].

The "Wandering Spleen" as a rare cause of recurrent abdominal pain: a literature review

Eusebi, Leonardo H;
2019

Abstract

Wandering spleen (WS) is a rare and generally acquired condition, resulting from abnormal ligamentous laxity failing to fixate the spleen in its normal location in the left upper quadrant, thus leading to its migration to the pelvis due to gravity. Such migration leads to an elongated vascular pedicle, which is prone to torsion causing splenic infarction; thus, a prompt surgical intervention is recommended. Since this adverse event affects childbearing women or children, it is crucial to choose the most appropriate surgical strategy, such as splenectomy or splenopexy, both effective and widely diffused options. The aim of this paper is to perform a literature review on WS reports treated by surgery. We also present a case of symptomatic WS migrated in pelvis in a young female treated by splenectomy.
2019
Barabino, M., Luigiano, C., Pellicano, R., Giovenzana, M., Santambrogio, R., Pisani, A., et al. (2019). The "Wandering Spleen" as a rare cause of recurrent abdominal pain: a literature review. MINERVA CHIRURGICA, 74(4), 359-363 [10.23736/S0026-4733.18.07841-0].
Barabino, Matteo; Luigiano, Carmelo; Pellicano, Rinaldo; Giovenzana, Marco; Santambrogio, Roberto; Pisani, Andrea; Ierardi, Anna Maria; Palamara, Mari...espandi
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