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Journal of Gastrointestinal Surgery, 2018
Splenic artery pseudoaneurysm is an extremely rare entity, although it is the most frequent location of visceral pseudoaneurysms. Trauma or previous pancreatitis (where the proteolytic pancreatic enzymes lead to the formation of pseudoaneurysm, as a result of enzymatic injury to the splenic artery wall) (Amico and Alves in Pancreatology 14: 144-145 ...
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Splenic artery pseudoaneurysm is an extremely rare entity, although it is the most frequent location of visceral pseudoaneurysms. Trauma or previous pancreatitis (where the proteolytic pancreatic enzymes lead to the formation of pseudoaneurysm, as a result of enzymatic injury to the splenic artery wall) (Amico and Alves in Pancreatology 14: 144-145 ...
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Circumportal splenic artery: unusual course of splenic artery
ANZ Journal of Surgery, 2023Saurabh Singla +2 more
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Injury, 2021
The spleen is the most commonly injured solid organ following blunt abdominal trauma. Over recent decades, splenic artery embolization (SAE) has become the mainstay treatment for haemodynamically stable patients with high-grade blunt splenic trauma, with
Samuel J Slater +7 more
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The spleen is the most commonly injured solid organ following blunt abdominal trauma. Over recent decades, splenic artery embolization (SAE) has become the mainstay treatment for haemodynamically stable patients with high-grade blunt splenic trauma, with
Samuel J Slater +7 more
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Colorectal Disease, 2021
Surgical resection of splenic flexure cancers (SFCs) is technically demanding due to the complex regional anatomy, characterized by the presence of embryological adhesions, close proximity to the pancreas and spleen, and a highly heterogeneous arterial ...
Isaac Cheruiyot +6 more
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Surgical resection of splenic flexure cancers (SFCs) is technically demanding due to the complex regional anatomy, characterized by the presence of embryological adhesions, close proximity to the pancreas and spleen, and a highly heterogeneous arterial ...
Isaac Cheruiyot +6 more
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World Journal of Surgery, 1985
AbstractThe cause of splenic artery aneurysms and the indications for their treatment remain controversial. Splenic artery aneurysms occur more frequently in women and are associated with pregnancy and multiparity. Whether arteriosclerosis is the cause of the aneurysm or is a secondary phenomenon is unknown.
V F, Trastek +2 more
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AbstractThe cause of splenic artery aneurysms and the indications for their treatment remain controversial. Splenic artery aneurysms occur more frequently in women and are associated with pregnancy and multiparity. Whether arteriosclerosis is the cause of the aneurysm or is a secondary phenomenon is unknown.
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Splenic Artery Transposition for Arterial Reconstruction in Living Donor Liver Transplantation.
Transplantation Proceedings, 2020PURPOSE In living donor liver transplantation, poor compatibility of the recipient hepatic artery remains a technical challenge. Here, we analyzed our 14 years of experience with extra-anatomic hepatic artery reconstruction.
A. Alim +6 more
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Archives of Surgery, 1973
Six patients with splenic artery aneurysms were operated upon at Kern County General Hospital between 1951 and 1972. One patient underwent emergency laparotomy for massive intraabdominal hemorrhage from a spontaneously ruptured splenic artery aneurysm that was resected.
E C, Saw +3 more
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Six patients with splenic artery aneurysms were operated upon at Kern County General Hospital between 1951 and 1972. One patient underwent emergency laparotomy for massive intraabdominal hemorrhage from a spontaneously ruptured splenic artery aneurysm that was resected.
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Annals of Vascular Surgery, 2020
BACKGROUND Splenic artery aneurysms are rare, but their occurrence is burdened by considerable mortality and morbidity rates. Although the indications to treatment are quite clear-cut, there is still debate on the first-choice technique of treatment ...
E. Marone +5 more
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BACKGROUND Splenic artery aneurysms are rare, but their occurrence is burdened by considerable mortality and morbidity rates. Although the indications to treatment are quite clear-cut, there is still debate on the first-choice technique of treatment ...
E. Marone +5 more
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Splenic artery ligation in splenic injuries
Injury, 1983The risk of sepsis after splenectomy is well known. This chiefly concerns the surgeon, who should make every effort to save an injured spleen. This may be achieved by not operating on selected cases, by partial resection, or by suturing the splenic ruptures.
B, Høivik, K, Solheim
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Branches of the splenic artery and splenic arterial segments
Clinical Anatomy, 2003AbstractIn 200 adult autopsy specimens, the arterial supply to the pancreas and spleen was studied radiologically and by manual dissection. The splenic artery divided into two or three lobar arteries, which supplied its corresponding lobe; each lobar artery subsequently divided into two to four lobular branches.
A, Daisy Sahni +4 more
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