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Splenic Artery Aneurysm Treated With Endovascular Stent Grafting: A Case Report and Review of Literature

Vascular and Endovascular Surgery, 2018
Introduction: Although endovascular therapy is becoming an alternative to open surgical repair of splenic artery aneurysms (SAAs), reports on the use of stent grafts for SAA repair are limited.
T. Ouchi   +6 more
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Vascular anatomy of the splenic flexure, focusing on the accessory middle colic artery and vein

Colorectal Disease, 2020
Recently, the accessory middle colic artery (AMCA) has been recognized as the vessel that supplies blood to the splenic flexure. However, the positional relationship between the AMCA and inferior mesenteric vein (IMV) has not been evaluated.
K. Murono   +14 more
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Aneurysm of the Splenic Artery

Acta Chirurgica Belgica, 1998
Splenic artery aneurysms, once considered rare entities are now being reported with increasing frequency. Due to a high incidence of fatal rupture, they are considered dangerous. Rupture is often the first and only symptom. With an increased index of suspicion and early aggressive treatment of asymptomatic splenic artery aneurysms, mortality has ...
G, Bunschoten, F, Van Elst
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Covered stenting and transcatheter embolization of splenic artery aneurysms in diabetic patients: A review of endovascular treatment of visceral artery aneurysms in the current era

Pharmacological Research, 2018
Diabetes mellitus is associated with both microvascular and macrovascular complications, which can result in visceral aneurysms as for example splenic artery aneurysms: in their management, an endovascular treatment, less invasive than surgery, is ...
M. Venturini   +12 more
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Aneurysms of the Splenic Artery

New England Journal of Medicine, 1950
THE recognition of aneurysms of the splenic artery is important since death from spontaneous hemorrhage ultimately occurs in the majority of cases and since these aneurysms may be completely excised at an elective time without jeopardizing the blood supply of vital organs.
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Splanchnic Vein Thrombosis in Liver Cirrhosis After Splenectomy or Splenic Artery Embolization: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis

Advances in Therapy, 2021
Yanyan Wu   +7 more
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Aneurysm of the Splenic Artery

Archives of Surgery, 1976
Aneurysm of the splenic artery is found in up to 10% of the elderly. Usually, the lesion is discovered by change and does not produce symptoms unless rupture occurs. Although there is general agreement that surgery is required in symptomatic patients and in women of childbearing age, controversy persists as to management for the asymptomatic patient ...
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Splenic Artery Embolization for Post-Traumatic Splenic Artery Pseudoaneurysm in Children

The Journal of Trauma: Injury, Infection, and Critical Care, 2004
Although rare, traumatic splenic artery pseudoaneurysm (SAP) can be life threatening. The diagnostic approaches as well as the methods of treatment of SAP are yet to be determined. We present the case of a 10-year-old boy treated conservatively for a grade III blunt splenic injury (BSI).
Dani, Yardeni   +2 more
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Post-embolization outcomes of splenic artery pseudoaneurysms: A single-center experience.

Clinical imaging, 2021
A. Talwar   +10 more
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Hemodynamics of splenic artery aneurysm

Gastroenterology, 1986
Blood flow volume of the portal venous system of 3 patients with splenic artery aneurysm, an uncommon disease, was measured using an ultrasonic duplex system. A huge increase in splenic blood flow volume was found in each case. A large portasystemic shunt through which the portal blood flowed hepatofugally was present in 2 cases.
O, Nishida   +7 more
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