Post-laparoscopic sleeve gastrectomy with splenic abscess: Case report.
One of the complications of laparoscopic sleeve gastrectomy (LSG) is a splenic abscess, considered a rare complication. As it is rare, it is a challenge to diagnose.
Methods: In this case, a 62-year-old male patient who underwent LSG returned after three weeks with abdominal pain and fever. CLINICAL DISCUSSION: leak, Infection, spleen infarction These seemed like common complications, such as leaking from the stapler line, but the CT findings indicated a splenic abscess. The primary explanation for such an abscess is unclear in our case as the other reported cases were with the hypothesis of the late leak. A different treatment approach, laparoscopic exploration with incision and drainage, is the preferred option for this patient.
Conclusions: rare complications can be a challenge and how to manage them can be different from the standard to help the patient.