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Minimally invasive splenectomy: an update and review

Gary Gamme, Daniel W. Birch, Shahzeer Karmali

Year
2013
Citations
53

Abstract

Laparoscopic splenectomy (LS) has become an established standard of care in the management of surgical diseases of the spleen. The present article is an update and review of current procedures and controversies regarding minimally invasive splenectomy. We review the indications and contraindications for LS as well as preoperative considerations. An individual assessment of the procedures and outcomes of multiport laparoscopic splenectomy, hand-assisted laparoscopic splenectomy, robotic splenectomy, natural orifice transluminal endoscopic splenectomy and single-port splenectomy is included. Furthermore, this review examines postoperative considerations after LS, including the postoperative course of uncomplicated patients, postoperative portal vein thrombosis, infections and malignancy.

Keywords

MedicineSplenectomySurgeryPortal vein thrombosisGeneral surgeryLaparoscopyMalignancyThrombosisSpleenInternal medicine

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