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Published in: Surgical and Radiologic Anatomy 3/2019

01-03-2019 | Visceral Ischemia | Anatomic Variations

Aberrant splenic artery rising from the superior mesenteric artery: a rare but important anatomical variation

Authors: Emanuele Felli, Taiga Wakabayashi, Pietro Mascagni, Zineb Cherkaoui, Vanina Faucher, Patrick Pessaux

Published in: Surgical and Radiologic Anatomy | Issue 3/2019

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Abstract

Aberrant splenic artery originating from the superior mesenteric artery (SMA) is extremely rare and recognition of this anomaly is important in the pre-operative planning of complex surgery such as pancreatic surgery, liver transplantation and vascular surgery. We present the case of an 80-year-old female diagnosed as septic shock due to mesenteric ischemia and obstructive pyelonephritis. Her splenic artery was originating from the SMA and the anomaly was readily appreciated on the pre-operative CT images. An explorative laparotomy associating extensive small bowel resection with endarterectomy of the proximal part of the SMA was performed. During intra-operative SMA control, we confirmed the aberrant splenic artery arising from SMA, and successfully avoid any arterial injury on the splenic artery with isolation and separated proximal and distal clamping. The anatomical vascular variation should be recognized in the pre-operative work-up of a determined surgical procedure to avoid potential intra-operative arterial injuries.
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Metadata
Title
Aberrant splenic artery rising from the superior mesenteric artery: a rare but important anatomical variation
Authors
Emanuele Felli
Taiga Wakabayashi
Pietro Mascagni
Zineb Cherkaoui
Vanina Faucher
Patrick Pessaux
Publication date
01-03-2019

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