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Splenic Artery Pseudoaneurysms: The Role of ce-CT for Diagnosis and Treatment Planning
Splenic artery pseudoaneurysm (PSA) is a contained vascular wall lesion associated with a high mortality rate, generally related to pancreatitis, trauma, malignancy, iatrogenic injury, and segmental arterial mediolysis.
Fabio Corvino +2 more
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Superselective splenic artery embolization for the management of splenic laceration following colonoscopy [PDF]
Splenic injury is a rare complication following colonoscopy with fewer than 100 reported cases worldwide to date. We describe a case of splenic laceration presenting 5 days following diagnostic colonoscopy.
Ian M Brennan +2 more
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Individualized procedures for splenic artery dissection during laparoscopic distal pancreatectomy
Background There are no established standard criteria for choosing the most appropriate procedure of splenic artery dissection during laparoscopic distal pancreatectomy (LDP).
Yusuke Wada +10 more
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Review of proximal splenic artery embolization in blunt abdominal trauma
The spleen is the most commonly injured organ in blunt abdominal trauma. Unstable patients undergo laparotomy and splenectomy. Stable patients with lower grade injuries are treated conservatively; those stable patients with moderate to severe splenic ...
Keith Bertram Quencer +1 more
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Splenic artery aneurysms - the most common visceral artery aneurysms - are found most often in multiparous women and in patients with portal hypertension.
RUI ANTÔNIO FERREIRA, TCBC-RJ +4 more
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Multiple Giant Splenic Artery Aneurysms Causing Sinistral (Left-Sided) Portal Hypertension
Background. Splenic artery aneurysm is the most common type of visceral aneurysms. They are usually asymptomatic and have a potential for rupture and therefore life-threatening hemorrhage. It is rare for them to cause sinistral portal hypertension.
Kemal Beksac, Derya Karakoc
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Background and study aims Pseudoaneurysm most commonly involves the splenic artery and is conventionally treated with angioembolization or surgery. Herein we describe six patients with splenic artery pseudoaneurysm who were treated using a new technique ...
Praveer Rai +4 more
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Strategies for endovascular treatment of complicated splenic artery aneurysms
Objective Endovascular treatment (ET) is being increasingly used for splenic artery aneurysms (SAAs), but systematic treatment strategies have not been defined. We set out to investigate the optimal strategies for ET of complicated SAAs (CSAAs).
Gang Fang, Bin Chen, Weiguo Fu
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Spontaneous isolated celiac and splenic artery dissection with splenic infarction
Spontaneous isolated celiac artery dissection is considered an uncommon clinical condition. Rarer still is spontaneous isolated celiac and splenic artery dissection, with a total of 42 reported cases. There is no known definitive cause of visceral artery
Shaun Pateman Aciu, BS +3 more
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Giant splenic artery aneurysm treated surgically with spleen and pancreas preservation
Aneurysms of the splenic artery represent a rare clinical entity, even though they account for 60-70% of all visceral artery aneurysms. Splenic artery aneurysms larger than 5 cm are extremely rare, and they are considered to be giant.
Igor Atanasijevic +4 more
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