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Application of Laparoscopic Partial Splenectomy with Total Blood Flow Occlusion in Benign Splenic Lesions
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Application of Laparoscopic Partial Splenectomy with Total Blood Flow Occlusion in Benign Splenic Lesions

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[Splenic resection for the spleen cyst].

Iu Z Lifshits, V L Valetskiĭ, P A Zaĭchenko

    Klinichna Khirurhiia
    |November 6, 2008
    PubMed
    Summary

    Surgical treatment of splenic cysts was analyzed in 5 patients. Blood-preserving technologies, including ultrasonic aspirator-destructor, argon laser, and hemostatics, were used for splenic resection, proving effective for focal splenic pathology.

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    Area of Science:

    • Surgical Oncology
    • Minimally Invasive Surgery
    • Gastrointestinal Surgery

    Context:

    • Splenic cysts present a surgical challenge.
    • Traditional treatments may involve significant blood loss.
    • Developing organ-preserving techniques is crucial.

    Purpose:

    • To analyze the tactics and results of surgical treatment for splenic cysts.
    • To evaluate an original splenic cyst resection method using blood-preserving technologies.
    • To assess the efficacy of splenic resection for focal splenic pathology.

    Summary:

    • Surgical treatment outcomes for 5 patients with splenic cysts were reviewed.
    • An innovative splenic cyst resection technique was employed, utilizing ultrasonic aspirator-destructor, argon laser, and hemostatics.

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    Last Updated: Jun 28, 2026

    Application of Laparoscopic Partial Splenectomy with Total Blood Flow Occlusion in Benign Splenic Lesions
    02:09

    Application of Laparoscopic Partial Splenectomy with Total Blood Flow Occlusion in Benign Splenic Lesions

    Published on: December 20, 2024

  • This approach aims to minimize blood loss during surgery.
  • Impact:

    • The study suggests splenic resection using blood-preserving technologies is an adequate treatment for focal splenic pathology.
    • This method offers a potentially less invasive option for splenic cyst management.
    • Further research can validate these findings in larger patient cohorts.