Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
4289925 International Journal of Surgery Case Reports 2012 4 Pages PDF
Abstract

INTRODUCTIONSplenic artery aneurysms are rare but clinically important entities because of their potential for life threatening rupture. They seldom exceed 3 cms in size and only a few cases of giant splenic artery aneurysms (more than 10 cm size) have been reported until now.PRESENTATION OF CASEA 58 yr old female presented with painless pulsatile progressively enlarging lump in left upper abdomen. Contrast enhanced computed tomography revealed a 10.6 × 10.38 cm aneurysm arising from distal splenic artery along with a normal pancreas. Surgical treatment in form of complete excision of the aneurysm along with spleen and distal pancreas was performed. Gross examination showed an unruptured 12.7 × 11.8 cm true aneurysm of distal splenic artery. Postoperative course was uneventful.DISCUSSIONSplenic artery aneurysms are discovered incidentally and the life time risk of rupture is 28% for giant aneurysms. Even with availability of less invasive procedures such as laproscopy or endovascular treatment, open surgery is mostly preferred.CONCLUSIONGiant splenic artery aneurysms, although rare, should be considered in patients presenting with left upper abdomen pulsatile masses. Clinical suspicion followed by emergent management is necessary to prevent potentially life threatening complications.

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