Celiac trunk angiography with balloon occlusion of splenic artery for diagnosis and treatment of splenic steal syndrome

Radiol Case Rep. 2024 Dec 15;20(3):1354-1358. doi: 10.1016/j.radcr.2024.11.052. eCollection 2025 Mar.

Abstract

Splenic steal syndrome (SSS) post liver transplant is a potential cause of graft dysfunction in the setting of peripheral hepatic arterial bed resistance and redirection of blood flow to a dominant splenic artery resulting in reduction of hepatic arterial inflow. We report utilization of balloon occlusion of the proximal splenic artery as an objective measure to confirm the diagnosis of SSS in a patient with orthotopic liver transplant followed by successful treatment with proximal splenic artery embolization using Gelfoam and Amplatzer vascular plug. Written informed consent for the publication of this case report was obtained from the patient.

Keywords: Balloon occlusion; Hypoperfusion, Splenic artery; Liver transplant; Splenic steal syndrome.

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