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Inadequate detection of accessory spleens and splenosis with laparoscopic splenectomy. A shortcoming of the laparoscopic approach in hematologic diseases.

J F Gigot1, F Jamar, A Ferrant, B E van Beers, B Lengele, S Pauwels, J Pringot, P J Kestens, P Gianello, R Detry.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: The ultimate goal of surgery for hematological disorders is the complete removal of both the spleen and accessory spleens in order to avoid recurrence of the disease. Whereas splenectomy by open surgery provides excellent results, the validity of laparoscopic splenectomy in this regard remains unknown.
OBJECTIVE: The purpose of this study was to evaluate the detection of accessory spleens during laparoscopic splenectomy for hematologic diseases.
METHODS: We therefore evaluated the pre-, intra-, and postoperative detection of accessory spleens in a consecutive series of 18 patients treated by elective laparoscopic splenectomy for hematological diseases by using computed tomography (CT) and denatured red blood cell scintigraphy (DRBCS).
RESULTS: Preoperative CT, DRBCS, and laparoscopic exploration detected 25%, 25%, and 75% of accessory spleens, respectively. At time of laparoscopy, 16 accessory spleens were detected in seven of the 18 patients (41%). In two patients (11%), laparoscopic exploration failed to detect accessory spleens, whereas preoperative CT (one case) and DRBCS (one case) did reveal them. Postoperatively, during a mean follow-up of 28 months (median, 24; range, 12-44 months), nine patients (50%) showed persistence of splenic tissue by DRBCS, and three of them had signs of disease recurrence.
CONCLUSIONS: This prospective clinical study suggests that elective laparoscopic surgery for hematological diseases does not allow complete detection of accessory spleens. Moreover, after such a laparoscopic approach, residual splenic tissue is detectable in half of the patients during the follow-up.

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Year:  1998        PMID: 9479721     DOI: 10.1007/s004649900607

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Surg Endosc        ISSN: 0930-2794            Impact factor:   4.584


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