Open partial splenectomy operative techniques and follow-up - A case series from a tertiary care centre in South India

Autor: Beulah Roopavathana, Suchita Chase, Titus D K, Gilbert Samuel Jebakumar, Rajeevan Philip Sridhar
Rok vydání: 2021
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Zdroj: International Journal of Medical Reviews and Case Reports. :1
ISSN: 2534-9821
Popis: Introduction: Spleen-preserving surgical techniques have become increasingly common to avoid the fatal peri-operative and long-term complications following total splenectomy including OPSI. Immune functions of the spleen are better preserved after partial splenectomy. In this case series, we describe the operative techniques and follow-up of four patients who underwent open partial splenectomy for benign aetiology. Case Series: Four patients underwent partial splenectomy for benign aetiology. Left subcostal or Midline laparotomy incision was chosen. After temporary clamping of splenic vessels, LigaSure™ was used for sectioning splenic parenchyma and Surgicel®Fibrillar™ or pledged sutures were used to achieve haemostasis. Omentoplasty was done additionally and remnant spleen was anchored to abdomen wall to prevent torsion. All patients are on follow-up and have not developed OPSI. Conclusion: Partial splenectomy is a safer and feasible surgical alternative for total splenectomy when indicated for benign aetiology and appears to be protective against OPSI. A good understanding of vascular anatomy and operative techniques for partial splenectomy is an essential part of any general surgeon’s armamentarium.
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