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Title: Anyone ruptured a spleen playing cricket?
Post by: smilley792 on January 03, 2014, 03:08:10 PM
Just a quick question regarding this. As I am currently recovering from a ruptured spleen, and the doctors say it's not possible, even though it's the only "trauma" to happen to me.


Basically.

A net on Sunday 15th if December resulted in me taking a bouncer to my left side, just below the ribs(bowler 75-80mph). Smarted at first. But 30 seconds later I was fine and carried on the net. Batted and bowled.

Friday 20th I was suddenly struck with pain in my abdomen and shoulder and rushed to hospital.

Ct scan revealed my spleen was ruptured. Thankfully not enough for removal.




Doctors immediately asked about recent trips falls accidents, only thing that occurred was the above incident.
Doctors ruled this out as a) it wasn't severe enough to rupture a spleen and they'd have alsorts of sportsman in every week if it could.
And b), time frame was too far in between.

So they said it was an infection which must have weakened my spleen.

I was released on 29th, and am recovering at home.

Just been for a check up, all result off infection are clear, so I'm being asked again if there was an incident that led to the trauma. But there was only the cricket ball.




Anyone ever heard of this? Or am I just perfectic and weak? Lol.
Title: Re: Anyone ruptured a spleen playing cricket?
Post by: Gingerbusiness on January 03, 2014, 03:21:05 PM
Hi mate,

Never heard of anyone rupturing a spleen though getting hit with a bouncer.

The amount of times I have been hit by bouncers a little bit quicker than that is probably getting into the hundreds in my time and never had any bad side effects other than some very nasty looking bruises.

I suppose you could have been very unlucky but most of the organs in the human body are very well protected and with the amount of muscle and cartilage around them, is highly unlikely.

However, I am not a doctor.
Title: Re: Anyone ruptured a spleen playing cricket?
Post by: Number 11 on January 04, 2014, 12:26:59 AM
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Or am I just perfectic and weak? Lol.
Quite possibly ;)

Chances are the ball did a little damage which was then aggravated by continuing batting (twisting motion maybe) followed by bowling, stretching then compressing the area. Your week and pathetic spleen then gave up.

That's the only explanation I can think of.