Journal of Indian Academy of Forensic Medicine
  • Year: 2014
  • Volume: 36
  • Issue: 2

Injury to Spleen after fall from Height in an Unusual Posture

  • Author:
  • Mohd Asrarul Haque, Munawwar Husain, Jawed A. Usmani
  • Total Page Count: 2
  • Page Number: 213 to 214

Department of Forensic Medicine, J. N. Medical College, AMU, Aligarh, 202002

*E-mail: asrar428@gmail.com

Online published on 30 August, 2014.

Abstract

Normally any history of abdominal injury points toward an emergency because of intrusion of concealed trauma. There could be an envisaging of spectrum of injuries camouflaged under the guise of pain. Spleen is one organ which is easily injured under force of blunt trauma. Therefore, a farsighted surgeon would obviously focus his attention to this aspect. A 22 years old, unmarried female, presented herself at the Emergency section of J. N. Medical College Hospital, AMU, Aligarh, with complaint of severe pain in abdomen and difficulty in maintaining an erect posture about 2 hours back. She gave history of fall from lower 3rd of the staircase from a height of about 3–4 feet. Physical examination didn't reveal any clue. However USG report showed sub-capsular hematoma in the spleen. This case report merited detailed study because she gave details of unusual posture while falling down. Ordinarily such a fall would not have precipitated such findings as available in the ultra-sonogram; details of these are discussed in the paper.

Keywords

Splenic injury, Sub-capsular hematoma, Non-rupture spleen, Height of fall