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01-11-2012

Laparoscopic splenectomy for massive splenomegaly in benign hematological diseases

Author: Abdulrahman Saleh Al-Mulhim

Published in: Surgical Endoscopy | Issue 11/2012

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Abstract

Background

Laparoscopic splenectomy has become the standard of care for benign hematological disease affecting the spleen; its role in massive splenomegaly remains controversial. In this study, we evaluated the outcome of laparoscopic splenectomies in terms of spleen size in a group of 83 patients of benign hematological diseases.

Methods

From July 2003 to December 2009, 83 patients underwent laparoscopic splenectomy for various benign hematological diseases. The data were recorded and analyzed in a retrospective manner. The patients were divided in to two groups according to the spleen weight; group I < 2,000 g (n = 54) and group II > 2,000 g (n = 29). Age, sex, hematological condition, operative time, estimated blood loss, conversion to open surgery, splenic weight, length of hospital stay, time to liquid diet, and morbidity were all recorded.

Results

Laparoscopic splenectomy was completed in 79 patients (95.2 %). Operative time (p = 0.01) and estimated blood loss (p = 0.001) was more in group II. The length of hospital stay (p = 0.05) and the postoperative morbidity (p = 0.001) also were significantly more in the second group. There was no mortality.

Conclusions

Laparoscopic splenectomy is possible and safe for massive splenomegaly in hematological disease (>2,000 g), but it needs longer operative time and hospital stay.
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Metadata
Title
Laparoscopic splenectomy for massive splenomegaly in benign hematological diseases
Author
Abdulrahman Saleh Al-Mulhim
Publication date
01-11-2012
Publisher
Springer-Verlag
Published in
Surgical Endoscopy / Issue 11/2012
Print ISSN: 0930-2794
Electronic ISSN: 1432-2218
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00464-012-2314-4

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