BACKGROUND Robotic-assisted partial splenectomy(RAPS)is a superior approach for treating splenic cysts and splenic hemangiomas,as it preserves the immune function of the spleen and reduces the risk of overwhelming pos...BACKGROUND Robotic-assisted partial splenectomy(RAPS)is a superior approach for treating splenic cysts and splenic hemangiomas,as it preserves the immune function of the spleen and reduces the risk of overwhelming post splenectomy infection.Curren-tly,there are no standardized guidelines for performing a partial splenectomy.CASE SUMMARY Four patients with splenic cysts or splenic hemangiomas were treated by RAPS.Critical aspects with RAPS include carefully dissecting the splenic pedicle,accurately identifying and ligating the supplying vessels of the targeted segment,and ensuring precise hemostasis during splenic parenchymal transection.Four successful RAPS cases are presented,where the tumors were removed by pret-reating the splenic artery,dissecting and ligating the corresponding segmental vessels of the splenic pedicle,transecting the ischemic segment of the spleen,and using electrocautery for optimal hemostasis.Four patients underwent successful surgeries with minimal bleeding during the procedure,and there were no signs of bleeding or recurrence postoperatively.CONCLUSION Four cases confirm the feasibility and superiority of RAPS for the treatment of benign splenic tumors.展开更多
ALTHOUGH unusual, hemangioma is the most common type of primary splenic neoplasm.1 Usually, splenic hemangioma appears as solid mass, but sometimes it presents cystic corn-ponent as well, which is difficult to discrim...ALTHOUGH unusual, hemangioma is the most common type of primary splenic neoplasm.1 Usually, splenic hemangioma appears as solid mass, but sometimes it presents cystic corn-ponent as well, which is difficult to discriminate from some other lesions, such as abscess, simple cyst, parasitic cyst, and lymphangioma.2 Preoperative diagnosis of splenic hemangioma mainly depends on imaging study (e.g. ultrasonography, CT, MRI).展开更多
BACKGROUND The most effective treatment for advanced cirrhosis and portal hypertension is liver transplantation(LT).However,splenomegaly and hypersplenism can persist even after LT in patients with massive splenomegal...BACKGROUND The most effective treatment for advanced cirrhosis and portal hypertension is liver transplantation(LT).However,splenomegaly and hypersplenism can persist even after LT in patients with massive splenomegaly.AIM To examine the feasibility of performing partial splenectomy during LT in patients with advanced cirrhosis combined with severe splenomegaly and hypersplenism.METHODS Between October 2015 and February 2019,762 orthotopic LTs were performed for patients with end-stage liver diseases in Tianjin First Center Hospital.Eighty-four cases had advanced cirrhosis combined with severe splenomegaly and hypersplenism.Among these patients,41 received partial splenectomy during LT(PSLT group),and 43 received only LT(LT group).Patient characteristics,intraoperative parameters,and postoperative outcomes were retrospectively analyzed and compared between the two groups.RESULTS The incidence of postoperative hypersplenism(2/41,4.8%)and recurrent ascites(1/41,2.4%)in the PSLT group was significantly lower than that in the LT group(22/43,51.2%;8/43,18.6%,respectively).Seventeen patients(17/43,39.5%)in the LT group required two-stage splenic embolization,and further splenectomy was required in 6 of them.The operation time and intraoperative blood loss in the PSLT group(8.6±1.3 h;640.8±347.3 mL)were relatively increased compared with the LT group(6.8±0.9 h;349.4±116.1 mL).The incidence of postoperative bleeding,pulmonary infection,thrombosis and splenic arterial steal syndrome in the PSLT group was not different to that in the LT group,respectively.CONCLUSION Simultaneous PSLT is an effective treatment and should be performed in patients with advanced cirrhosis combined with severe splenomegaly and hypersplenism to prevent postoperative persistent hypersplenism.展开更多
Splenic rupture is a common consequence of blunt abdominal trauma. Emergency splenectomy is indicated when conservative management is not effective. With better understanding of the immunologic function of the spleen,...Splenic rupture is a common consequence of blunt abdominal trauma. Emergency splenectomy is indicated when conservative management is not effective. With better understanding of the immunologic function of the spleen, surgeons have begun to perform the splenic-preserving surgery. However, it is technical challenge to perform emergency laparoscopic partial splenectomy for patient with spleen rupture. A 15-year-old male patient suffered from grade. spleen injury basing on the American association for the surgery of trauma splenic injury scale. Conservative treatment failed to success basing on the dramatically decreased hemoglobin level. During the laparoscopic exploration, we found that two individual ruptures were associated with the upper pole of spleen. An emergency laparoscopic partial splenectomy was successfully carried out. The operative time was approximate 150 min and the estimated blood loss was 200 mL. The post-operative course was uneventful and the patient was discharged on the 7th post-operative day. (C) 2014 Baishideng Publishing Group Inc. All rights reserved.展开更多
BACKGROUND In order to avoid consequences of total splenectomy,partial splenectomy(PS)is increasingly reported.The purpose of this study was to compare perioperative outcomes of laparoscopic PS(LPS)and open PS(OPS)in ...BACKGROUND In order to avoid consequences of total splenectomy,partial splenectomy(PS)is increasingly reported.The purpose of this study was to compare perioperative outcomes of laparoscopic PS(LPS)and open PS(OPS)in children and adolescents.AIM To compare perioperative outcomes of patients with LPS and OPS.METHODS After institutional review board approval,a total of 26 patients that underwent LPS or OPS between January 2008 and July 2018 were identified from the database of our tertiary referral center.In total,10 patients had LPS,and 16 patients underwent OPS.Blood loss was calculated by Mercuriali’s formula.Pain scores,analgesic requirements and complications were assessed.The Wilcoxon rank sum test was used for comparison.To compare categorical variables,Fisher’s exact test was applied.RESULTS LPS was performed in 10 patients;16 patients had OPS.Demographics(except for body mass index and duration of follow-up),indicating primary disease,preoperative spleen size and postoperative spleen volume,perioperative hematological parameters,postoperative pain scores,analgesic requirements,adverse events according to the Clavien-Dindo classification and the comprehensive complication index,median time from operation to initiation of feeds,median time from operation to full feeds,median time from operation to mobilization and median length of hospital stay did not differ between LPS and OPS.Median(range)operative time(min)was longer in LPS compared to the OPS group[185(135-298)vs 144(112-270),respectively;P=0.048].Calculated perioperative blood loss(mL of red blood cell count)was higher in the LPS group compared to OPS[87(-45-777)vs-37(-114-553),respectively;P=0.039].CONCLUSION This is the first study that compared outcomes of LPS and OPS.Both operative approaches had comparable perioperative outcomes.LPS appears to be a viable alternative to OPS.展开更多
Splenic epidermoid cysts are relatively rare lesions traditionally treated by splenectomy. Concerns about overwhelming postsplenectomy sepsis have led to the development of splenic preservation procedures in the treat...Splenic epidermoid cysts are relatively rare lesions traditionally treated by splenectomy. Concerns about overwhelming postsplenectomy sepsis have led to the development of splenic preservation procedures in the treatment of cystic diseases of the spleen. Better understanding of the splenic segmental anatomy and advances in laparoscopic skills has made laparoscopic partial splenectomy a preferred treatment for splenic cysts while preserving splenic function. We reported a case of a 30-year-old male patient with a large epidermoid splenic cyst managed successfully by laparoscopic partial splenectomy. The patient recovered well after operation and was asymptomatic on a follow-up of 1 year with no recurrence on ultrasonography and a normal platelet count. Laparoscopic partial cystectomy is an acceptable procedure for the treatment of splenic cysts which locate in the pole of spleen. On the one hand, it cures the disease preserving the splenic tissue without risk of bleeding or recurrence; on the other hand, this minimally invasive technique induces a reduced hospital stay and a more rapid recovery.展开更多
INTRODUCTION Despite a higher incidence of postoperative complications, splenectomy is a commonly performed procedure for splenic space-occupying lesions. A retrospective analysis of 2796 splenectomy patients showed t...INTRODUCTION Despite a higher incidence of postoperative complications, splenectomy is a commonly performed procedure for splenic space-occupying lesions. A retrospective analysis of 2796 splenectomy patients showed that 119 patients (4.25%) had postoperative bacterial infections,展开更多
To the editor:We read with great interest the article entitled "Comparative study of the effects of terlipressin versus splenectomy on liver regeneration after partial hepatectomy in rats" by Ulmer et al.[1]...To the editor:We read with great interest the article entitled "Comparative study of the effects of terlipressin versus splenectomy on liver regeneration after partial hepatectomy in rats" by Ulmer et al.[1].The aim of this study was to analyse the impact of terlipressin ver-展开更多
Radiofrequency ablation (RFA) is an innovative technique used primarily for the palliative treatment of unresectable liver tumors. Its therapeutic indications however, have been expanded and now include various othe...Radiofrequency ablation (RFA) is an innovative technique used primarily for the palliative treatment of unresectable liver tumors. Its therapeutic indications however, have been expanded and now include various other organs and diseases. There is a paucity of data regarding technical details and complications of the use of RFA in the spleen. We report a case of partial splenectomy using radiofrequency ablation for splenic hydatid disease, complicated by an abscess formation.展开更多
基金Supported by Nantong“14th Five-Year”Science and Education to Strengthen Health Project,General Surgery Medical Key Discipline,No.42.
文摘BACKGROUND Robotic-assisted partial splenectomy(RAPS)is a superior approach for treating splenic cysts and splenic hemangiomas,as it preserves the immune function of the spleen and reduces the risk of overwhelming post splenectomy infection.Curren-tly,there are no standardized guidelines for performing a partial splenectomy.CASE SUMMARY Four patients with splenic cysts or splenic hemangiomas were treated by RAPS.Critical aspects with RAPS include carefully dissecting the splenic pedicle,accurately identifying and ligating the supplying vessels of the targeted segment,and ensuring precise hemostasis during splenic parenchymal transection.Four successful RAPS cases are presented,where the tumors were removed by pret-reating the splenic artery,dissecting and ligating the corresponding segmental vessels of the splenic pedicle,transecting the ischemic segment of the spleen,and using electrocautery for optimal hemostasis.Four patients underwent successful surgeries with minimal bleeding during the procedure,and there were no signs of bleeding or recurrence postoperatively.CONCLUSION Four cases confirm the feasibility and superiority of RAPS for the treatment of benign splenic tumors.
文摘ALTHOUGH unusual, hemangioma is the most common type of primary splenic neoplasm.1 Usually, splenic hemangioma appears as solid mass, but sometimes it presents cystic corn-ponent as well, which is difficult to discriminate from some other lesions, such as abscess, simple cyst, parasitic cyst, and lymphangioma.2 Preoperative diagnosis of splenic hemangioma mainly depends on imaging study (e.g. ultrasonography, CT, MRI).
基金National Natural Science Foundation of China,No.81870444Tianjin Natural Science Foundation,No.19JCQNJC10300Spring Bud Plan of Tianjin First Central Hospital,No.TFCHCL201801.
文摘BACKGROUND The most effective treatment for advanced cirrhosis and portal hypertension is liver transplantation(LT).However,splenomegaly and hypersplenism can persist even after LT in patients with massive splenomegaly.AIM To examine the feasibility of performing partial splenectomy during LT in patients with advanced cirrhosis combined with severe splenomegaly and hypersplenism.METHODS Between October 2015 and February 2019,762 orthotopic LTs were performed for patients with end-stage liver diseases in Tianjin First Center Hospital.Eighty-four cases had advanced cirrhosis combined with severe splenomegaly and hypersplenism.Among these patients,41 received partial splenectomy during LT(PSLT group),and 43 received only LT(LT group).Patient characteristics,intraoperative parameters,and postoperative outcomes were retrospectively analyzed and compared between the two groups.RESULTS The incidence of postoperative hypersplenism(2/41,4.8%)and recurrent ascites(1/41,2.4%)in the PSLT group was significantly lower than that in the LT group(22/43,51.2%;8/43,18.6%,respectively).Seventeen patients(17/43,39.5%)in the LT group required two-stage splenic embolization,and further splenectomy was required in 6 of them.The operation time and intraoperative blood loss in the PSLT group(8.6±1.3 h;640.8±347.3 mL)were relatively increased compared with the LT group(6.8±0.9 h;349.4±116.1 mL).The incidence of postoperative bleeding,pulmonary infection,thrombosis and splenic arterial steal syndrome in the PSLT group was not different to that in the LT group,respectively.CONCLUSION Simultaneous PSLT is an effective treatment and should be performed in patients with advanced cirrhosis combined with severe splenomegaly and hypersplenism to prevent postoperative persistent hypersplenism.
文摘Splenic rupture is a common consequence of blunt abdominal trauma. Emergency splenectomy is indicated when conservative management is not effective. With better understanding of the immunologic function of the spleen, surgeons have begun to perform the splenic-preserving surgery. However, it is technical challenge to perform emergency laparoscopic partial splenectomy for patient with spleen rupture. A 15-year-old male patient suffered from grade. spleen injury basing on the American association for the surgery of trauma splenic injury scale. Conservative treatment failed to success basing on the dramatically decreased hemoglobin level. During the laparoscopic exploration, we found that two individual ruptures were associated with the upper pole of spleen. An emergency laparoscopic partial splenectomy was successfully carried out. The operative time was approximate 150 min and the estimated blood loss was 200 mL. The post-operative course was uneventful and the patient was discharged on the 7th post-operative day. (C) 2014 Baishideng Publishing Group Inc. All rights reserved.
文摘BACKGROUND In order to avoid consequences of total splenectomy,partial splenectomy(PS)is increasingly reported.The purpose of this study was to compare perioperative outcomes of laparoscopic PS(LPS)and open PS(OPS)in children and adolescents.AIM To compare perioperative outcomes of patients with LPS and OPS.METHODS After institutional review board approval,a total of 26 patients that underwent LPS or OPS between January 2008 and July 2018 were identified from the database of our tertiary referral center.In total,10 patients had LPS,and 16 patients underwent OPS.Blood loss was calculated by Mercuriali’s formula.Pain scores,analgesic requirements and complications were assessed.The Wilcoxon rank sum test was used for comparison.To compare categorical variables,Fisher’s exact test was applied.RESULTS LPS was performed in 10 patients;16 patients had OPS.Demographics(except for body mass index and duration of follow-up),indicating primary disease,preoperative spleen size and postoperative spleen volume,perioperative hematological parameters,postoperative pain scores,analgesic requirements,adverse events according to the Clavien-Dindo classification and the comprehensive complication index,median time from operation to initiation of feeds,median time from operation to full feeds,median time from operation to mobilization and median length of hospital stay did not differ between LPS and OPS.Median(range)operative time(min)was longer in LPS compared to the OPS group[185(135-298)vs 144(112-270),respectively;P=0.048].Calculated perioperative blood loss(mL of red blood cell count)was higher in the LPS group compared to OPS[87(-45-777)vs-37(-114-553),respectively;P=0.039].CONCLUSION This is the first study that compared outcomes of LPS and OPS.Both operative approaches had comparable perioperative outcomes.LPS appears to be a viable alternative to OPS.
文摘Splenic epidermoid cysts are relatively rare lesions traditionally treated by splenectomy. Concerns about overwhelming postsplenectomy sepsis have led to the development of splenic preservation procedures in the treatment of cystic diseases of the spleen. Better understanding of the splenic segmental anatomy and advances in laparoscopic skills has made laparoscopic partial splenectomy a preferred treatment for splenic cysts while preserving splenic function. We reported a case of a 30-year-old male patient with a large epidermoid splenic cyst managed successfully by laparoscopic partial splenectomy. The patient recovered well after operation and was asymptomatic on a follow-up of 1 year with no recurrence on ultrasonography and a normal platelet count. Laparoscopic partial cystectomy is an acceptable procedure for the treatment of splenic cysts which locate in the pole of spleen. On the one hand, it cures the disease preserving the splenic tissue without risk of bleeding or recurrence; on the other hand, this minimally invasive technique induces a reduced hospital stay and a more rapid recovery.
文摘INTRODUCTION Despite a higher incidence of postoperative complications, splenectomy is a commonly performed procedure for splenic space-occupying lesions. A retrospective analysis of 2796 splenectomy patients showed that 119 patients (4.25%) had postoperative bacterial infections,
文摘To the editor:We read with great interest the article entitled "Comparative study of the effects of terlipressin versus splenectomy on liver regeneration after partial hepatectomy in rats" by Ulmer et al.[1].The aim of this study was to analyse the impact of terlipressin ver-
文摘Radiofrequency ablation (RFA) is an innovative technique used primarily for the palliative treatment of unresectable liver tumors. Its therapeutic indications however, have been expanded and now include various other organs and diseases. There is a paucity of data regarding technical details and complications of the use of RFA in the spleen. We report a case of partial splenectomy using radiofrequency ablation for splenic hydatid disease, complicated by an abscess formation.