Huge Non-parasitic Mesothelial Splenic Cyst in a Child: A Case Report and Literature Review.

Citation:
Krichen, I., K. Maazoun, M. Kitar, N. M. Kamal, U. Khan, M. Y. L. Khalif, R. A, H. Assiri, and K. A. Bokari, "Huge Non-parasitic Mesothelial Splenic Cyst in a Child: A Case Report and Literature Review.", Clinical medicine insights. Pediatrics, vol. 15, pp. 11795565211021597, 2021.

Abstract:

Background: Splenic cysts are one of the relatively rare conditions in pediatric surgery practice. Primary non-parasitic splenic cysts are even more scarce.

Case presentation: A 13-years-old female patient presented with chronic left hypochondrial pain of 2 months duration. Abdominal ultrasonography and computed tomography revealed huge 18 cm × 14 cm × 10 cm splenic cyst. Deroofing of the cyst was done which was complicated by secondary infection. Subsequently, the patient was re-operated on and partial splenectomy done with good outcome at 6 months follow up.

Conclusion: Partial splenectomy is the best management strategy for huge non-parasitic splenic cysts in children. There is also less recurrence rate of splenic cysts with preservation of splenic functions.

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