Jurisic, DGlavan, ECugura, J FVidovic, D2007-01-252009-06-022007-01-252009-06-022007-01-25Jurisic D, Glavan E, Cugura JF, Vidovic D. Splenic rupture following idiopathic rupture of the urinary bladder presenting as acute abdomen. Journal of Postgraduate Medicine. 2007 Jan-Mar; 53(1): 39-40http://imsear.searo.who.int/handle/123456789/115738Idiopathic rupture of the urinary bladder is an uncommon condition and represents less than 1% of all bladder rupture cases. In most of the cases the main etiological factor was heavy alcohol ingestion. A combined injury of the spleen and bladder is a very rare condition that is almost often associated with trauma and foreign bodies. In this paper we present the extremely rare clinical course of acute abdomen caused by a combined spontaneous intraperitoneal injury; spontaneous rupture of the urinary bladder and spleen. According to our opinion, spontaneous bladder rupture caused by bladder distension due to alcohol ingestion led to urinary ascites and abdominal distension. Finally, repeated minor abdominal blunt trauma during everyday life, to a moderately distended abdomen caused a spontaneous splenic rupture in the patient with abnormal coagulation studies.engAbdomen, Acute --physiopathologyAged, 80 and overAlcohol Drinking --adverse effectsHumansMalePressure --adverse effectsRupture, Spontaneous --complicationsSplenic Rupture --complicationsUrinary BladderSplenic rupture following idiopathic rupture of the urinary bladder presenting as acute abdomen.Case Reports