A 27 year old patient presented with left sided abdominal pain to the emergency room; 6 hours after an A. He is hemodynamically stable and FAST positive. A CECT (contrast enhanced CT) scan shows a contrast blush along with a grade III laceration. What will be the most appropriate management.
A 27 year old patient presented with left sided abdominal pain to the emergency room; 6 hours after an A. He is hemodynamically stable and FAST positive. A CECT (contrast enhanced CT) scan shows a contrast blush along with a grade III laceration. What will be the most appropriate management.
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A 27 year old patient presented with left sided abdominal pain to the emergency room; 6 hours after an A. He is hemodynamically stable and FAST positive. A CECT (contrast enhanced CT) scan shows a contrast blush along with a grade III laceration. What will be the most appropriate management.
β Correct Answer: C. Splenic aery embolization
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