The rupture of a splenic artery aneurysm during pregnancy is a rare event.
Two thirds of all ruptures happen during the third trimester. We report a c
ase of a patient at 39 weeks of gestation suffering from abdominal pain and
fetal distress. At cesarean delivery an aneurysm of the splenic artery was
found to be the reason for the hematoperitoneum. Spleen, aneurysm and the
tail of the pancreas were removed. The patient and her infant survived with
out further damage.
Increased blood flow and changes in the vascular wall put pregnant women at
risk for rupture of an aneurysm. in case of acute abdominal pain accompani
ed by progressive hypotension in a pregnant patient, a rupture of the splen
ic artery has to be considered. Active management and operation are the mos
t important procedures for diagnosis and therapy of the bleeding. Abdominal
delivery wilt help to establish diagnosis and should be performed immediat
ely.