Abstract The spleen is the most commonly injured organ in blunt abdominal trauma. Unstable patients undergo laparotomy and splenectomy. Stable patients with lower grade injuries are treated conservatively; those stable patients with moderate to severe splenic injuries (grade III-V) benefit from endovascular splenic artery embolization. Two widely used embolization approaches are proximal and distal splenic artery embolization. Proximal splenic artery embolization decreases the perfusion pressure in the spleen but allows for viability of the spleen to be maintained via collateral pathways. Distal embolization can be used in cases of focal injury. In this article we review relevant literature on splenic embolization indication, and technique,...
Background: Spleen artery embolization (SAE) may increase the success rate of nonoperative managemen...
Splenic injury is a preventable cause of mortality following blunt trauma. The majority of splenic i...
The spleen is an organ commonly injured in abdominal trauma of the upper left quadrant and until jus...
AbstractPurposeTo assess clinical outcomes of blunt splenic injuries (BSI) managed with proximal ver...
BACKGROUND: Proximal splenic artery embolisation (PSAE) can be performed in stable patients with Ass...
Background Splenic artery embolization (SAE) is a staple adjunct in the management of blunt splenic ...
Abstract Background Splenic artery embolization (SAE) has been an effective adjunct to the Non-opera...
The spleen is the second most commonly injured organ in cases of abdominal trauma. Management of spl...
PURPOSE: The aim of study was to evaluate the results of our experience with transarterial embolizat...
Introduction: Evaluate outcomes and radiation exposure across different splenic artery embolization ...
Background Nonoperative management (NOM) of splenic trauma is now the standard in stable trauma pati...
OBJECTIVE: The objective of our study was to evaluate our experience with transcatheter proximal (i....
Introduction: Non operative management (NOM) of blunt splenic injuries has been widely accepted, and...
AbstractBackgroundSpleen artery embolization (SAE) may increase the success rate of nonoperative man...
Introduction The spleen is the second most frequently injured organ following blunt abdominal trauma...
Background: Spleen artery embolization (SAE) may increase the success rate of nonoperative managemen...
Splenic injury is a preventable cause of mortality following blunt trauma. The majority of splenic i...
The spleen is an organ commonly injured in abdominal trauma of the upper left quadrant and until jus...
AbstractPurposeTo assess clinical outcomes of blunt splenic injuries (BSI) managed with proximal ver...
BACKGROUND: Proximal splenic artery embolisation (PSAE) can be performed in stable patients with Ass...
Background Splenic artery embolization (SAE) is a staple adjunct in the management of blunt splenic ...
Abstract Background Splenic artery embolization (SAE) has been an effective adjunct to the Non-opera...
The spleen is the second most commonly injured organ in cases of abdominal trauma. Management of spl...
PURPOSE: The aim of study was to evaluate the results of our experience with transarterial embolizat...
Introduction: Evaluate outcomes and radiation exposure across different splenic artery embolization ...
Background Nonoperative management (NOM) of splenic trauma is now the standard in stable trauma pati...
OBJECTIVE: The objective of our study was to evaluate our experience with transcatheter proximal (i....
Introduction: Non operative management (NOM) of blunt splenic injuries has been widely accepted, and...
AbstractBackgroundSpleen artery embolization (SAE) may increase the success rate of nonoperative man...
Introduction The spleen is the second most frequently injured organ following blunt abdominal trauma...
Background: Spleen artery embolization (SAE) may increase the success rate of nonoperative managemen...
Splenic injury is a preventable cause of mortality following blunt trauma. The majority of splenic i...
The spleen is an organ commonly injured in abdominal trauma of the upper left quadrant and until jus...