Author/Authors :
Yılmaz, C. Department of Radıology - Izmır Bozyaka Traınıng and Research Hospıtal, Izmır, Turkey , Nart, A. Department of General Surgery - Izmır Bozyaka Traınıng and Research Hospıtal, Izmır, Turkey , Uslu, A. Department of General Surgery - Izmır Bozyaka Traınıng and Research Hospıtal, Izmır, Turkey , Aykas, A. Department of General Surgery - Izmır Bozyaka Traınıng and Research Hospıtal, Izmır, Turkey
Abstract :
Splenic arteriovenous fistulas (AVFs) are rare lesions. Herein، we report a 40-year-old man with portal hypertension secondary to splenic AVF، which was primarily diagnosed by color Duplex sonography. Sonography revealed a non-pulsatile، cyst-like mass at the splenic hilum with an unusual comma-shaped extension. In color duplex sonography، complete color fill-in of the lesion with the characteristic reversed red and blue color flow (Yin-Yang pattern) was observed. Duplex Doppler interrogation of the AVF revealed high velocity low-impedance arterial flow and moderately pulsatile venous flow within the lateral and medial part of the lesion، respectively. The comma-like extension demonstrated a low-resistance arterial waveform with very high peak systolic velocity. Based on these findings، a diagnosis of splenic AVF was made which was confirmed at surgery. Special emphasis was made on sonographic findings enabling the correct diagnosis.
Keywords :
Splenic , Arteriovenous Fistula , Duplex Sonography , Portal Hypertension