Abstract:Although LS continues to pose certain technical challenges--such as management of the massive spleen, specimen extraction, and identification of remotely located accessory spleens--its advantages over OS in terms of faster postoperative recovery, shorter hospital stay, and equivalent or lower perioperative morbidity are now well established. Indications for LS and more laparoscopic spleen-conserving surgery are likely to broaden.
“…When approaching the spleen through a single incision, we tried to mimic the technique that we had applied in a series of more than 360 cases of LS with excellent clinical results [14]. In the technique described herein, we placed the patients in full lateral decubitus because this position is a valuable aid in dissection maneuvers.…”
SILS access can be safely used for operative visualization, hilum transection, and spleen removal, further reducing parietal wall trauma. The definitive clinical, esthetic, and functional advantages require further analysis.
“…When approaching the spleen through a single incision, we tried to mimic the technique that we had applied in a series of more than 360 cases of LS with excellent clinical results [14]. In the technique described herein, we placed the patients in full lateral decubitus because this position is a valuable aid in dissection maneuvers.…”
SILS access can be safely used for operative visualization, hilum transection, and spleen removal, further reducing parietal wall trauma. The definitive clinical, esthetic, and functional advantages require further analysis.
“…Extensive experience with laparoscopic splenectomy at many centers attests to its utility for a wide variety of benign hematologic diseases [4,7,19,20]. This documented success and high patient acceptance has fostered its emergence as the preferred approach for elective splenectomy in normal-sized spleens [27].…”
LS can be performed safely in patients with LPD, and when used judiciously with hand-assisted techniques can be performed with low conversion and morbidity rates. Splenectomy plays an important role in establishing the diagnosis of lymphoma in LPD.
“…It is the most common congenital anomaly of splenic development. Over 80% of accessory spleens are found in the region of the splenic hilum and vascular pedicle [6] .…”
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