Needle in a haystack: a case report of splenic foreign body-associated sepsis

Author:

Turner Benedict R H1ORCID,Barnacle James2,Sheth Hemant3

Affiliation:

1. Department of Surgery and Cancer, Imperial College London, London, UK

2. Infectious Diseases, London Northwest NHS Healthcare Trust, London, UK

3. Ealing Hospital, London Northwest NHS Healthcare Trust, London, UK

Abstract

Abstract Instances of foreign bodies impacted in solid organs are rare, and rarer still are reports of objects in the spleen. A 42-year-old presented septic with abdominal pain, high inflammatory markers and haemodynamic instability. She was found to have a splenic haematoma and a 4-cm hyperdense foreign body within the spleen. Ultrasound-guided drainage of the haematoma isolated Streptococcus anginosus and conservative management with intravenous antibiotics avoided the need for emergency splenectomy. The bacterium isolated was the same cultured 9 months previously from the patient’s empyema fluid. The origin of the foreign body was not identified, though is made of metal and pre-dates any hospital admissions. The case raised the question of how an object might penetrate the spleen without knowledge of the patient and highlighted the risks of foreign body-associated sepsis, the risks and benefits of emergency splenectomy and management of complex cases with paucity of evidence.

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Surgery

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