Title of article :
Splenic artery aneurysms: postembolization syndrome and surgical complications
Author/Authors :
Gabriele Piffaretti، نويسنده , , Matteo Tozzi، نويسنده , , Chiara Lomazzi، نويسنده , , Nicola Rivolta، نويسنده , , Francesca Riva، نويسنده , , Roberto Caronno، نويسنده , , Patrizio Castelli، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2006
Pages :
5
From page :
166
To page :
170
Abstract :
Background This study assessed the endovascular embolization of splenic artery aneurysms and false aneurysms with special consideration given to postoperative complications. Methods Fifteen patients (11 women; mean age, 56 y; range, 39–80 y) with splenic artery aneurysm (n = 13) or false aneurysm (n = 2) were treated with coil embolization. The lesion was asymptomatic in 9 patients, symptomatic in 5 patients, and ruptured in 1 patient. The mean aneurysm diameter was 33 ± 23 mm (range, 15–80 mm). Postoperative follow-up evaluation included a clinical visit and spiral computed tomography at 1, 4, and 12 months, and yearly thereafter. Results Endovascular treatment was possible in 14 patients (93%) (1 failure: neck cannulation). Perioperative mortality was not observed. Morbidity included postembolization syndrome in 5 patients (30%). Neither pancreatitis nor spleen abscess occurred. The mean follow-up period was 36 months (range, 3–60 mo). During follow-up evaluation we detected 1 sac reperfusion that was sealed successfully with additional coils. Surgical conversion or open repair were never required. Conclusions At our institute, endovascular treatment represents the first-line treatment for splenic artery aneurysms. Postembolization syndrome and infarcts are common events but generally resolve without sequelae.
Keywords :
Splenic artery aneurysms , endovascular
Journal title :
The American Journal of Surgery
Serial Year :
2006
Journal title :
The American Journal of Surgery
Record number :
618553
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