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Aberrant celio-mesenteric supply of the splenic flexure: provoking a bleed.

Matthew Wu1, Darren Klass, Evgeny Strovski, Baljinder Salh, David Liu.   

Abstract

Lower gastrointestinal hemorrhage presents a common indication for hospitalization and account for over 300,000 admissions per year in the United States. Multimodality imaging is often required to aid in localization of the hemorrhage prior to therapeutic intervention if endoscopic treatment fails. Imaging includes computer tomography angiography, red blood cell tagged scintigraphy and conventional angiography, with scintigraphy being the most sensitive followed by computer tomography angiography. Aberrant celio-mesenteric supply occurs in 2% of the population; however failure to identify this may result in failed endovascular therapy. Computer tomography angiography is sensitive for arterial hemorrhage and delineates the anatomy, allowing the treating physician to plan an endovascular approach. If at the time of conventional angiography, the active bleed is not visualized, but the site of bleeding has been identified on computer tomography angiography, provocative angiography can be utilized in order to stimulate bleeding and subsequent targeted treatment. We describe a case of lower gastrointestinal hemorrhage at the splenic flexure supplied by a celio-mesenteric branch in a patient and provocative angiography with tissue plasminogen activator utilized at the time of treatment to illicit the site of hemorrhage and subsequent treatment.

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Keywords:  Colon transverse; Computer tomography; Embolization therapeutic; Hemorrhage; Mesenteric arteries; Thrombolytic therapy

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Year:  2013        PMID: 24151398      PMCID: PMC3801385          DOI: 10.3748/wjg.v19.i39.6679

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  World J Gastroenterol        ISSN: 1007-9327            Impact factor:   5.742


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