Necrosis of the tail of pancreas following proximal splenic artery embolization

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Abstract

The current case report presents a rare complication of a significant pancreatic tail necrosis following proximal splenic artery embolization in a 32-year-old male patient involved in a motorcycle accident. Proximal angiographic embolization of the splenic injury after trauma is a widely accepted method with excellent success rate; however, possible complications may occur and has been described in the literature. Nevertheless, only a few case reports pertinent to clinically significant pancreatic tail necrosis after the SAE has been reported. Thus, we add a case report to the scarce literature pertinent to this detrimental and rare complication.

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Talving, P., Rauk, M., Vipp, L., Isand, K. G., Šamarin, A., Põder, K., … Saar, S. (2016). Necrosis of the tail of pancreas following proximal splenic artery embolization. Journal of Surgical Case Reports, 2016(5). https://doi.org/10.1093/jscr/rjw087

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