Publication: Superselective splenic artery embolization for the management of splenic laceration following colonoscopy
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2014
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Brennan, Ian M, Salomao Faintuch, and Barry Sacks. 2014. “Superselective splenic artery embolization for the management of splenic laceration following colonoscopy.” Acta Radiologica Short Reports 3 (3): 2047981614524199. doi:10.1177/2047981614524199. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/2047981614524199.
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Splenic injury is a rare complication following colonoscopy with fewer than 100 reported cases worldwide to date. We describe a case of splenic laceration presenting 5 days following diagnostic colonoscopy. Although hemodynamically stable, active contrast extravasation on contrast-enhanced multidetector computed tomography predicted likely failure of conservative management. Splenic artery angiography confirmed active extravasation from the lower splenic pole and the patient was successfully treated with super selective coil embolization of a lower pole splenic artery branch. This is the eighth reported case of endovascular treatment of splenic injury following colonoscopy. To our knowledge, however, superselective splenic artery embolization has not been previously reported to treat this rare endoscopic complication.
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Abdomen, angiography, spleen, colonoscopy
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