| Literature DB >> 22933888 |
Peter Popovic1, Dragoje Stanisavljevic, Miran Jeromel.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: The nonoperative management of the blunt splenic injury in haemodynamically stable patients has become an accepted treatment in recent years. We present a case of the blunt splenic injury successfully treated by supraselective embolization with microspheres. CASE REPORT: A young hockey player was brought to the Emergency Department with the history of blunt abdominal trauma 2 h earlier. A Grade III splenic injury with haemoperitoneum was diagnosed on sonographic evaluation and the patient was treated with the selective distal splenic artery embolization with microspheres. Postprocedural ultrasound and computed tomography follow-up a year later revealed only a small area of parenchymal irregularity.Entities:
Keywords: angiography; percutaneous transcatheter embolization; splenic trauma; treatment
Year: 2010 PMID: 22933888 PMCID: PMC3423673 DOI: 10.2478/v10019-010-0011-2
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Radiol Oncol ISSN: 1318-2099 Impact factor: 2.991
FIGURE 1A. Selective splenic artery embolization in a 20-year-old man with blunt abdominal trauma. Splenic angiography obtained before the embolization procedure shows active extravasation from distal branch of splenic artery. B. Supraselective splenic angiography obtained with microcatheter – the extravasation is better seen.
FIGURE 2Splenic angiography obtained after the selective embolization with Bead Block microspheres (diameter range, 700–900 μm) via a Progreat 2.8 Fr microcatheter shows a complete haemostasis. No extravasation is seen.
FIGURE 3Transverse CT scan, obtained one month after the embolization shows small area of parenchymal infarct.