Literature DB >> 28069418

Splenic artery aneurysm rupture in pregnancy.

Joshua Jacobson1, Chad Gorbatkin2, Stacey Good2, Scott Sullivan2.   

Abstract

CASE
PRESENTATION: A pregnant woman at 22+5/7weeks gestation presented to the emergency department (ED) from an outpatient clinic, hypotensive after experiencing a syncopal episode. On arrival to the ER she was tachycardic, tachypneic and complaining of abdominal pain. A bedside FAST was performed and noted free fluid in the abdomen. Subsequent CT obtained noted the rare but life-threatening diagnosis of ruptured splenic artery aneurysm that resulted in emergent transfer to the operating room with OB/GYN and general surgery. The patient underwent emergent splenectomy and endovascular repair with vascular surgery, as well as massive transfusion and was transferred to the ICU post-operatively. The patient made a complete recovery and was discharged home on day four of her hospital stay. She underwent an uncomplicated cesarean section at 37+1weeks (Figs. 1-4). DISCUSSION: Rare but baring a high mortality rate, splenic artery aneurysm should be on the differential of any pregnant woman with abdominal pain, especially in the setting of hemodynamic instability. Prompt recognition, early involvement of OB/GYN and vascular surgery as well as rapid surgical intervention is needed for stabilization. These patients may require large amounts of blood for transfusion and it is important to acquire labs including a type and cross to avoid delays in resuscitation. Over 100 cases of SAA in pregnancy have been reported, but a minority reported both maternal and fetal survival. Published by Elsevier Inc.

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Keywords:  Obstetrics/gynecology; Ultrasound; Vascular

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Year:  2016        PMID: 28069418     DOI: 10.1016/j.ajem.2016.12.035

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am J Emerg Med        ISSN: 0735-6757            Impact factor:   2.469


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2.  Surgical management of splenic artery aneurysm.

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3.  A splenic artery aneurysm presenting with multiple episodes of upper gastrointestinal bleeding: a case report.

Authors:  W S L De Silva; D S Gamlaksha; D P Jayasekara; S D Rajamanthri
Journal:  J Med Case Rep       Date:  2017-05-03

Review 4.  Giant splenic artery aneurysm presenting with massive upper gastrointestinal bleeding: A case report and review of literature.

Authors:  Francesco Panzera; Riccardo Inchingolo; Marina Rizzi; Assunta Biscaglia; Maria Grazia Schievenin; Emilia Tallarico; Giancarlo Pacifico; Beatrice Di Venere
Journal:  World J Gastroenterol       Date:  2020-06-14       Impact factor: 5.742

5.  Splenic Artery Aneurysm (SAA) Rupture in Pregnancy: A Case Report of a Rare but Life-Threatening Obstetrical Complication.

Authors:  Rami A Ballout; Rayan Ghanem; Anwar Nassar; Ali H Hallal; Labib M Ghulmiyyah
Journal:  J Womens Health Dev       Date:  2019-05-20

6.  Splenic artery aneurysm rupture during pregnancy: A case report of maternal and fetal survival.

Authors:  Manato Fujii; Suguru Yamashita; Ayako Fudono; Shuichi Yanai; Jo Tashiro; Yoshiharu Takenaka; Kazuki Yamasaki; Eisaku Ito; Yukiyoshi Masaki
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