BACKGROUND The rupture of a splenic artery aneurysm(SAA)in pregnancy is an uncommon condition.However,it is associated with high mortality rates in pregnant women and fetuses even after surgical treatment.Though the e...BACKGROUND The rupture of a splenic artery aneurysm(SAA)in pregnancy is an uncommon condition.However,it is associated with high mortality rates in pregnant women and fetuses even after surgical treatment.Though the endovascular treatment of SAAs is currently preferred as it can improve the outcomes even in emergent cases,the endovascular treatment of a ruptured SAA during pregnancy has not been reported until date.CASE SUMMARY We report a case of a 33-year-old woman with the sudden onset of epigastric pain due to a ruptured SAA at the mid-portion of the splenic artery at 18 wk of pregnancy.After emergent initial resuscitation,the patient was diagnosed with a ruptured SAA through digital angiography.Immediately upon diagnosis,she underwent emergent endovascular embolization of the splenic artery for the rupture on the spot.Next,surgery was performed to remove the hematoma under stable conditions.Although the fetus was found to be dead during resuscitation,the woman recovered without complications and was discharged 15 d postoperatively.CONCLUSION Endovascular treatment might be a valuable alternative to surgery/lead to safer surgery for selected pregnant patients with ruptured SAAs.展开更多
文摘BACKGROUND The rupture of a splenic artery aneurysm(SAA)in pregnancy is an uncommon condition.However,it is associated with high mortality rates in pregnant women and fetuses even after surgical treatment.Though the endovascular treatment of SAAs is currently preferred as it can improve the outcomes even in emergent cases,the endovascular treatment of a ruptured SAA during pregnancy has not been reported until date.CASE SUMMARY We report a case of a 33-year-old woman with the sudden onset of epigastric pain due to a ruptured SAA at the mid-portion of the splenic artery at 18 wk of pregnancy.After emergent initial resuscitation,the patient was diagnosed with a ruptured SAA through digital angiography.Immediately upon diagnosis,she underwent emergent endovascular embolization of the splenic artery for the rupture on the spot.Next,surgery was performed to remove the hematoma under stable conditions.Although the fetus was found to be dead during resuscitation,the woman recovered without complications and was discharged 15 d postoperatively.CONCLUSION Endovascular treatment might be a valuable alternative to surgery/lead to safer surgery for selected pregnant patients with ruptured SAAs.