Symptomatic arterial pseudoaneurysm is not an uncommon emergent
vascular case presenting to a tertiary hospital. These are mainly associated with
infection, iatrogenic puncture or trauma. The resultant morbidity, limb loss and
mortality present a challenge to the surgeons managing these cases. (Copied from article).
Aeromonas Salmonicida is a rare type of the causative agent for splenic pseudocyst. We are reporting a case of splenic pseudocyst treated with deroofing of the cyst wall. An adolescent presented to us with a history of abdominal pain, fever, and loose stool for 3 days and was investigated. Computed tomography showed huge cystic mass arising from the inferior pole of the spleen. The adolescent underwent laparotomy, drainage of splenic cyst, and deroofing of cyst wall. The culture of Aeromonas Salmonicida was growth in the cyst content. To the best of our knowledge, this is the first case of such nature.