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Laparoscopic splenic procedures in children: experience in 231 children.

Frederick J Rescorla1, Karen W West, Scott A Engum, Jay L Grosfeld.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVES: The purpose of this report is to evaluate the efficacy of and complications observed after laparoscopic splenic procedures in children.
METHODS: Review of a prospective database at a single institution (1995-2006) identified 231 children (129 boys; 102 girls; average age 7.69 years) undergoing laparoscopic splenic procedures.
RESULTS: Two hundred twenty-three children underwent laparoscopic splenectomy (211 total; 12 partial) by the lateral approach. Indication for splenectomy was hereditary spherocytosis (111), immune thrombocytopenic purpura (36), sickle cell disease (SCD) (51), and other (25). Four (2%) required conversion to an open procedure. Eight additional laparoscopic splenic procedures were performed: splenic cystectomy for epithelial (4) or traumatic (2) cyst, and splenopexy for wandering spleen (2). Average length of stay was 1.5 days. Complications (11% overall, 22% in SCD patients) included ileus (5), bleeding (4), acute chest syndrome (5), pneumonia (2), portal vein thrombosis (1), priapism (1), hemolytic uremic syndrome (1), diaphragm perforation (2), colonic injury (1), missed accessory spleen (1), trocar site hernia (1), subsequent total splenectomy after an initial partial (1), and recurrent cyst (1). Subsequent operations were open in 3 (colon repair, hernia, and missed accessory spleen) and laparoscopic in 2 (completion splenectomy, and cyst excision). There were no deaths, wound infections, or instances of pancreatitis.
CONCLUSIONS: Laparoscopic splenic procedures are safe and effective in children and are associated with low morbidity, higher complication rate in SCD, low conversion rate, zero mortality, and short length of stay. Laparoscopic splenectomy has become the procedure of choice for most children requiring a splenic procedure.

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Year:  2007        PMID: 17893505     DOI: 10.1097/SLA.0b013e318155abb9

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Ann Surg        ISSN: 0003-4932            Impact factor:   12.969


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2.  Paediatric wandering spleens in Malawi.

Authors:  E Broadis; M K Banda; E M Molyneux; E Borgstein
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6.  Incisions do not simply sum.

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8.  Outcomes after splenectomy in children: a 48-year population-based study.

Authors:  Mohammad A Khasawneh; Nicolas Contreras-Peraza; Matthew C Hernandez; Christine Lohse; Donald H Jenkins; Martin D Zielinski
Journal:  Pediatr Surg Int       Date:  2019-02-02       Impact factor: 1.827

9.  Is expertise in pediatric surgery necessary to perform laparoscopic splenectomy in children? An experience from a department of general surgery.

Authors:  Marcello Guaglio; Fabrizio Romano; Mattia Garancini; Luca Degrate; Margherita Luperto; Fabio Uggeri; Mauro Scotti; Franco Uggeri
Journal:  Updates Surg       Date:  2012-01-13

10.  Portal vein thrombosis after laparoscopic splenectomy during childhood.

Authors:  Thomas Gelas; Aurélien Scalabre; Frédéric Hameury; Rémi Dubois; Céline Grosos; Pierre D Mouriquand; Pierre-Yves Mure
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