Title of article
101 Laparoscopic splenectomies for the treatment of benign and malignant hematologic disorders
Author/Authors
Eric M. Knauer، نويسنده , , Gorav Ailawadi، نويسنده , , Alan Yahanda، نويسنده , , Robert J. Obermeyer، نويسنده , , Michael P. Millie، نويسنده , , Herminio Ojeda، نويسنده , , Michael W. Mulholland، نويسنده , , Lisa Colletti، نويسنده , , John F. Sweeney، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2003
Pages
5
From page
500
To page
504
Abstract
Background
Laparoscopic splenectomy (LS) is the surgical approach of choice for patients with hematologic disorders requiring splenectomy. Patients with idiopathic thrombocytopenic purpura (ITP) have normal to slightly enlarged spleens and benefit the most from LS.
Methods
We reviewed the perioperative outcomes in 101 patients who underwent LS between May 1996 and December 2002. Patients were divided into three groups—ITP, other benign, and malignant hematologic disorders—and compared.
Results
The ITP patients (n = 48) had significantly smaller spleens and operative times compared with the other groups. Splenomegaly in the other benign (n = 23) and malignant hematologic disorders (n = 30) groups was responsible for higher open conversion rates and greater need for hand-assisted laparoscopic splenectomy (HALS).
Conclusions
Laparoscopic splenectomy and HALS can be performed with good results for benign and malignant hematologic disorders. The benefits of HALS are similar to LS, so there should be a low threshold for HALS in patients with large spleens.
Keywords
Splenectomy , Laparoscopic , Idiopathic thrombocytopenic purpura , splenomegaly
Journal title
The American Journal of Surgery
Serial Year
2003
Journal title
The American Journal of Surgery
Record number
621835
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