Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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4305606 | Journal of Vascular Surgery Cases | 2015 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
Splenic-to-superior mesenteric artery transposition was used to treat proximal celiac in-stent occlusion in one patient and to prepare a landing zone for thoracic endograft treatment of a dissection in another. The proximal splenic artery was used as a conduit to facilitate visceral aortic debranching in four patients. Using the splenic artery as a conduit to preserve or restore celiac perfusion without interrupting liver perfusion is feasible.
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Authors
Darwin Eton, Charles S. Briggs,