Abstract
Aneurysms of the portal venous system are increasingly reported in the past five years. Congenital weakness of the venous wall, trauma, pancreatitis and portal hypertension are possible etiologies. Surgical intervention is indicated in case of symptomatic aneurysms with or without progressive expansion of the aneurysm diameter. The treatment of asymptomatic splenic vein aneurysms remains debated. We report the case of an asymptomatic and uncomplicated splenic vein aneurysm for which a conservative approach was advocated with regular follow-up by means of Doppler ultrasonography. After six years of follow-up the aneurysm diameter has not changed and no complications were observed.
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P. Van den Brande
P. Van den Brande Department of Vascular Surgery Academic Hospital Vrije Universiteit Brussel Laarbeeklaan, 101 1090 Brussels Tel.: 32 2 477 78 69 Fax: 32 2 477 65 05