Abstract:diagnosed with a 2.1-cm saccular, juxtahilar SAA. Owing to the absence of proper distal sealing zone, terminal embolization according to the sandwich technique was performed, with coil embolization of the sac, proximal and distal native artery. Total exclusion was obtained, with no splenic infarctions reported.Conclusions: Proper selection of endovascular techniques according to the baseline encountered anatomy allow for an effective, successful and lasting treatment for most splenic artery aneurysms.
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