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If you have been diagnosed with a ruptured spleen after a Missouri car crash, you may have questions.
What is a spleen?
The spleen is a soft, spongy organ that is just about the size of your clenched fist. It is located on the left side of your body just under the ribcage. It is an important part of the circulatory system that helps you to fight infection.
Functions of the spleen:
How does a ruptured spleen occur?
A ruptured spleen refers to an injury in which the spleen develops a break or rupture in its surface. Because of its location just under the rib cage, ruptured spleens often result from chest trauma. When the chest or stomach sustains a severe blow in a car accident, the spleen or its outer covering may be torn. This causes blood to be released into the abdomen.
Symptoms of spleen injury:
Is a ruptured spleen a serious injury?
Minor tears to the spleen may heal themselves. Larger injuries can cause potentially fatal hemorrhaging. If blood collects in the spleen or under its covering, it can form a hematoma that may rupture days, or even months, after the injury. Without emergency treatment, a ruptured spleen can cause life-threatening internal bleeding.
How is a ruptured spleen treated?
In some cases, the damage is minimal and a ruptured spleen can be treated without surgery. The injury victim will need to spend several days in the hospital. He may receive several blood transfusions and will need to rest at home afterwards.
More serious injuries may require immediate surgery to prevent life-threatening bleeding. If there is minor damage, the spleen may be repaired. In many cases, it is removed. A spleen removal is called a splenectomy.
How does a splenectomy affect the injury victim's life?
The spleen is an important part of the immune system. After a splenectomy, an injury victim will be more likely to catch serious infections. He will need to be vaccinated for common diseases such as the flu and pneumonia. He may also need to take preventive antibiotics to prevent infections, but most people are able to live active lives after a splenectomy.
If you've been injured in a Missouri car accident and have had your spleen removed, you may be eligible for compensation for your pain and suffering, the loss of your spleen, for your increased susceptibility to infection, and for the costs of medical care and on-going treatment. Our Kansas City car crash lawyers are available to discuss your claim. Contact Kansas City Accident Injury Attorneys at 888-348-2616 to schedule a free consultation.
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