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[Splenectomy technic].

R Colović1

  • 1Institut za bolesti digestivnog sistema KCS, Beograd.

Acta Chirurgica Iugoslavica
|February 18, 2003
PubMed
Summary
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Splenectomy, the surgical removal of the spleen, is performed for trauma, benign lesions, and hematological diseases. Techniques vary, with luxation for trauma and in situ methods for enlarged spleens, ensuring effective spleen removal.

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Area of Science:

  • Surgical Procedures
  • Gastrointestinal Surgery
  • Hematology

Context:

  • Splenectomy is indicated for trauma, benign splenic lesions, and hematological disorders.
  • Surgical approaches differ based on the indication for splenectomy.
  • Enlarged spleens often require specific in situ techniques.

Purpose:

  • To describe operative techniques for splenectomy.
  • To detail the management of accessory spleens.
  • To outline the prevention of operative complications during splenectomy.

Summary:

  • Luxation technique is used for trauma splenectomy, prioritizing rapid hemostasis.
  • "Splenectomy in situ" involves sequential division of gastric vessels, splenic artery ligation, and hilar vessel division for enlarged spleens.

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  • The procedure details include managing accessory spleens and preventing complications.
  • Impact:

    • Provides essential information for surgeons performing splenectomies.
    • Enhances understanding of spleen removal techniques for various conditions.
    • Aims to improve patient outcomes through standardized and safe surgical practices.