Spleen injuries (1121)

Key points below


What is the spleen?

The spleen is an organ in the upper left part of the stomach (abdomen). It helps the body to fight infections.  It also helps the body get rid of old blood cells.Some people live without a spleen.  People without spleens often have a hard time fighting infection.  They must take medicines and have immunizations to help prevent infections. 

What is a spleen injury?

A spleen injury could be simple bruises or small tears. In some cases, the spleen is torn into many pieces.

What causes spleen injuries?

The most common causes of spleen injuries are from car crashes, fall or sports injuries.

If you think your child has a spleen injury, they should be checked immediately.  Spleen injuries can be life-threatening.

What are symptoms? 

How are they diagnosed?


Grade

Description of injury

Nights of bed rest

Weeks of restricted activity

1

Small tear or bruise on the surface of the spleen

1

3

2

Tear in the spleen, less than 3cm deep

1

4

3

A deep tear in the spleen, greater than 3 cm

2

5

4

Multiple tears or a crush injury

2

6

5

Shattered spleen

2

7

How are the injuries treated?

What follow up care is needed?

Your child will need to be seen in the Surgery Clinic after the weeks of restricted activity is done.  At this time if the signs and symptoms from the spleen injury are gone, your child will be able to go back to all activities.

ALERT

Call your child’s doctor, nurse, or clinic if you have any questions or concerns or if your child has:

  • A fever 101.5° F (38.6° C) or higher.
  • Nausea or vomiting.
  • More abdominal pain.
  • Dizziness or lightheadedness.
  • Special health care needs that were not covered by this information. 
  • In an emergency call 9-1-1