Abstract Background Splenic artery embolisation (SAE) has become a vital strategy in the modern landscape of multidisciplinary trauma care. improving splenic salvage rates in patients with high-grade injury. However. due to a lack of prospective data there remains contention amongst stakeholders as to whether SAE should be performed at the time of presentation (prophylactic or pSAE). https://www.getpureroutine.com/hot-save-color-touch-77-45-cheap-limited-grab/