Splenic Artery–Colonic Fistula Due to Pancreatitis

1983 ◽  
Vol 76 (9) ◽  
pp. 1187-1188 ◽  
Author(s):  
JOHN A. BODINE ◽  
THOMAS H. HUNT
Swiss Surgery ◽  
2003 ◽  
Vol 9 (2) ◽  
pp. 87-91 ◽  
Author(s):  
Schertler ◽  
Pfammatter ◽  
Eid ◽  
Wildermuth

Die moderne Computer-Tomographie (CT) ist heutzutage für das Management schwerverletzter Patienten im Notfall nicht mehr wegdenkbar. Zudem ist die abdominelle CT eine zuverlässige Methode zur Identifizierung von Milzverletzungen und kann weitere intraabdominelle oder thorakale Verletzungen ausschliessen. Stumpfe und penetrierende Milzverletzungen benötigen unverzüglich therapeutische Massnahmen. Prinzipiell gelten als Voraussetzungen für eine nicht-operative Therapie die hämodynamische Stabilität des Patienten, das Fehlen zusätzlicher Verletzungen der abdominellen Hohlorgane und des Schädels sowie das Fehlen vorangegangener Baucheingriffe. Die konventionelle Angiographie kann einerseits zur Diagnosestellung und anderseits zur Embolisierung traumatisch bedingter Verletzungen der Milzgefässe sämtlicher Schweregrade, welche mittels CT diagnostiziert und nicht-operativ therapiert wurden, verwendet werden. Der vorliegende Fall demonstriert einen Patienten mit Schussverletzung des linken Hemiabdomens. Aufgrund der hämodynamischen Stabilität des Patienten sowie der persönlichen Anamnese mit bereits stattgehabtem abdominellen Eingriff und aufgrund fehlender weiterer Verletzungen des Abdomens und des Schädels wurde ein nicht-operativer Therapieansatz gewählt mit Embolisierung der proximalen Milzarterie.


2020 ◽  
Vol 39 (3) ◽  
Author(s):  
Francisco S. Lozano Sánchez ◽  
Jesus García-Alonso ◽  
José A. Torres ◽  
Luis Velasco ◽  
Roberto Salvador ◽  
...  

2021 ◽  
Vol 32 (5) ◽  
pp. S21
Author(s):  
J. Lee ◽  
R. Posham ◽  
S. Choi ◽  
D. Goldman ◽  
A. Fischman ◽  
...  

2021 ◽  
Vol 5 (02) ◽  
pp. 079-085
Author(s):  
Harriet Grout-Smith ◽  
Ozbil Dumenci ◽  
N. Paul Tait ◽  
Ali Alsafi

Abstract Objectives Sinistral portal hypertension (SPH) is caused by increased pressure on the left portal system secondary to splenic vein stenosis or occlusion and may lead to gastric varices. The definitive management of SPH is splenectomy, but this is associated with significant mortality and morbidity in the acute setting. In this systematic review, we investigated the efficacy and safety of splenic artery embolisation (SAE) in managing refractory variceal bleeding in patients with SPH. Methods A comprehensive literature search was conducted using MEDLINE and Embase databases. A qualitative analysis was chosen due to heterogeneity of the studies. Results Our search yielded 339 articles, 278 of which were unique. After initial screening, 16 articles relevant to our search remained for full text review. Of these, 7 were included in the systematic review. All 7 papers were observational, 6 were retrospective. Between them they described 29 SAE procedures to control variceal bleeding. The technical success rate was 100% and there were no cases of rebleeding during follow up. The most common complication was post-embolisation syndrome. Four major complications occurred, two resulting in death. These deaths were the only 30-day mortalities recorded and were in patients with extensive comorbidities. Conclusions Although there is a distinct lack of randomized controlled studies comparing SAE to other treatment modalities, it appears to be safe and effective in treating hemorrhage secondary to SPH.


2020 ◽  
Vol 2020 (12) ◽  
Author(s):  
Jonathon N Holt ◽  
Heinrich E Schwalb

Abstract Splenic artery pseudoaneurysm is a rare phenomenon most associated with chronic pancreatitis or previous trauma. Complications can include erosion and rupture into local structures, a situation that carries a reported mortality of 10–40%. A 58-year-old male with chronic alcoholic pancreatitis and a known splenic artery pseudoaneurysm presented to the emergency department of a regional hospital with rectal bleeding and sepsis. Computed tomography revealed a peri-splenic mass communicating with the splenic flexure. The patient was taken for an emergency splenectomy and left hemicolectomy and was confirmed to have rupture of the splenic artery aneurysm into the large bowel. This case presented with comparable features reported in the literature and demonstrates that access to emergency specialist surgical services in a regional setting offers the capability to manage rare, life threatening surgical emergencies.


2019 ◽  
Author(s):  
Amit Kumar Verma ◽  
Stephen Edward Ryan ◽  
Ashish Gupta ◽  
Adnan Hadziomerovic ◽  
Karl Smyth ◽  
...  

2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Aurelie Copin ◽  
Samuel Jenard ◽  
Emmanuel Chasse

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