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Morphometric analysis of the splenic artery using contrast-enhanced computed tomography (CT).

David J Brinkman1,2, Stephanie Troquay3, Wouter J de Jonge4, Eric D Irwin5,6, Margriet J Vervoordeldonk5, Misha D P Luyer7, Joost Nederend3.   

Abstract

PURPOSE: To evaluate the morphology and course of the splenic artery, which might impact the surgical implantation of systems that stimulate the nerves surrounding the splenic artery. Experimental studies indicate that these nerves play an important part in immune modulation, and might be a potential target in the treatment of autoimmune diseases.
METHODS: This retrospective cohort study made use of contrast-enhanced CT images from 40 male and 40 female patients (age 30-69) that underwent a CT examination of the aorta, kidneys or pancreas. Anatomic features were described including total splenic artery length, calibers, tortuosity, the presence of arterial loops and the branching pattern of the splenic artery.
RESULTS: No age-gender-related differences could be found related to tortuosity or branching pattern. The length of splenic artery in contact with pancreatic tissue decreased with increasing age, but was not different between genders. Artery diameters were wider in male compared to female subjects. Loops of variable directions, that represent a part of the artery that curls out of the pancreatic tissue, were identified in each age-gender category and were present in nearly all subjects (86%).
CONCLUSION: This study suggests that although some anatomic features of the splenic artery are subject to factors as age and gender, the tortuosity of the splenic artery is not age dependent. Most subjects had one or multiple loops, which can serve as a target for neuromodulatory devices. Future studies should investigate whether splenic nerve stimulation is safe and feasible.

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Keywords:  Computed tomography; Neuromodulation; Splenic artery; Tortuosity

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Year:  2020        PMID: 33104863      PMCID: PMC7897610          DOI: 10.1007/s00276-020-02598-1

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Surg Radiol Anat        ISSN: 0930-1038            Impact factor:   1.246


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