Embolization of a True Giant Splenic Artery Aneurysm Using NBCA Glue - Case Report and Literature Review

Pol J Radiol. 2015 Mar 22:80:155-8. doi: 10.12659/PJR.891405. eCollection 2015.

Abstract

Background: Although splenic artery aneurysms (SAAs) are common, their giant forms (more than 10 cm in diameter) are rare. Because of the variety of forms and locations of these aneurysms, there are a lot of therapeutic methods to choose. In our case of a giant true aneurysm we performed an endovascular embolization with N-butyl-cyano-acrylate (NBCA) glue. To our knowledge it is the first reported case of this method of treatment of true giant SAA.

Case report: A 74-year-old male patient with symptomatic giant SAA (13 cm) was urgently admitted to our hospital for the diagnostic and therapeutic procedures. Due to the general health condition, advanced age and the large size of the aneurysm we decided to perform an endovascular treatment with N-butyl-cyano-acrylate (NBCA) glue.

Conclusions: The preaneurysmal part of splenic artery was occluded completely with exclusion of the aneurysm. No splenectomy was needed. The patient was discharged in good general condition Embolization with NBCA can be an efficient method to treat the giant SAA.

Keywords: Adhesives; Aneurysm; Balloon Occlusion; Spleen.

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  • Case Reports