Presentation
Blunt trauma to the left side of the abdomen.
Patient Data
Age: 50 years
Gender: Male
From the case:
Traumatic renal and splenic injury




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- Splenic laceration, peri-splenic and left peri-nephric hematoma with hemoperitoneum are noted. On renal excretory phase, there is mild irregularity at left renal pelvis and UPJ with tiny extravasation of contrast in keeping with a left renal collecting system injury.
Case Discussion
Traumatic renal (grade IV) and splenic (grade II) injury.