Literature DB >> 9168768

Concomitant laparoscopic cholecystectomy and splenectomy for surgical management of hereditary spherocytosis.

M L Patton1, B E Moss, L R Haith, B A Shotwell, D H Milliner, M R Simeone, J D Kraut, J N Patton.   

Abstract

Laparoscopic splenectomy is rapidly becoming a common treatment modality in the surgical management of hematological processes involving the spleen. Hereditary spherocytosis is the most common red blood cell membrane disorder, and its diagnosis is often associated with hemolytic crisis and premature cholelithiasis. This condition has not been successfully treated laparoscopically until recently, and to our knowledge, the technique of concomitant laparoscopic splenectomy and cholecystectomy described here is the first reported in U.S. literature. Our patients, a 16-year-old 5-foot 3-inch-tall 90 pound emaciated albino, presented with cholelithiasis, splenomegaly, and anemia. Because of persistent anemia and gastrointestinal symptoms, the patient underwent laparoscopic cholecystectomy and splenectomy. The cholecystectomy was performed in a standard laparoscopic fashion. An additional 12-mm trocar was utilized for takedown of the spleen. The umbilical incision was extended to 4.5 cm, and the spleen was extracted manually. Total operative time was 12 hours. Examination demonstrated a 15 x 10 x 5-cm spleen, which weighed 350 grams. The gallbladder microscopically showed cholecystitis and had several stones. In conclusion, we present a combined laparoscopic cholecystectomy and splenectomy for hereditary spherocytosis associated with splenomegaly, cholelithiasis, and cholecystitis.

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Year:  1997        PMID: 9168768

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am Surg        ISSN: 0003-1348            Impact factor:   0.688


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