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Robot-Assisted Laparoscopic Splenectomy In Children: A Case Report with Literature Review
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Prevention of sepsis after splenectomy
Rizalea B Aguilar1, Kathy J Keister, Anne C Russell
1The Jewish Hospital, Cincinnati, Ohio, USA.
Abstract:
Individuals who do not have a spleen are highly susceptible to severe infections. The purpose of this article was to present vaccination guidelines for prophylactic treatment of sepsis following splenectomy. Nursing considerations for the prevention of sepsis after splenectomy are discussed.
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