H.A Abd SPLEEN
H.A Abd SPLEEN
H.A Abd SPLEEN
■ Place your right hand below the left costal margin and press
inward.
■ Instruct the patient to take a deep breath. The spleen normally
shouldn’t descend on deep inspiration below the 9th or 10th
intercostal space in the posterior midaxillary line.
■ Normally the spleen isn’t palpable. If the spleen is enlarged,
you’ll feel its rigid border. If you do feel the spleen, stop
palpating immediately because an enlarged spleen can easily
rupture.
What should you expect when you
palpate Spleen?
Splenomegaly
This is the angle formed by the lower border of 12th rib and the
transverse processes of the upper lumbar vertebrae.
Place left hand flat in this area on one side, hit the hand sharply
with the fist of the other.
Place your left hand under the patient’s back, try to displace the
kidney anteriorly.
Place your right hand at the RUQ under the costal angle.
Ask the patient to point to where the pain began and where
it is now.
Ask the patient to cough to see where pain occurs.
Palpate carefully for an area of local tenderness.
Classically, “McBurney point” lies 2 inches from the
anterior superior spinous process of ilium on a line drawn
from that process to the umbilicus
McBurney point:
McBurney point
Psoas sign,
Obturator sign