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Living Donor Liver Transplantation with Small Left Lobe Grafts: Prospective Validation of Utility of Splenectomy in Selected Recipients. [PDF]
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Thalidomide Treatment for Thrombocytopenia Secondary to Hypersplenism in Children with Transfusion-Dependent β-Thalassemia: A Case Series. [PDF]
Gong X, Xiao J, Kong W, Liu X, Yang K.
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RETRACTION: Effects of Laparoscopic Splenectomy on Surgical Site Wound Infection in Patients With Spleen Rupture: A Meta-Analysis. [PDF]
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Splenectomy for Children With Thalassemia
Journal of Pediatric Hematology/Oncology, 2016Splenomegaly and hypersplenism are common complications among children with thalassemia necessitating splenectomy. Thirty-six children (27 β-thalassemia major, 3 Hb H disease, and 6 thalassemia intermediate) had total splenectomy (11 laparoscopic and 13 open splenectomy) or partial splenectomy (12 patients).
A. Al-salem
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Splenectomy in the chronic phase of chronic granulocytic leukemia. Effects in 32 patients.
Annals of Internal Medicine, 2020Splenectomy in the chronic phase of chronic granulocytic leukemia was done in 32 patients, in 24 as part of a trial of elective splenectomy in early disease and in 8 because of thrombocytopenia preventing adequate therapy of the chronic phase.
D. Ihde+3 more
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The American Surgeon™, 2006
In the new millennium, indications for splenectomy have expanded. Proper patient selection based on an understanding of the biology of each individual's disease is essential for a favorable outcome. We review the most common diseases for which surgeons may be called on to perform splenectomy and while highlighting potential pitfalls and caveats.
H. Leon Pachter, Steven C. Katz
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In the new millennium, indications for splenectomy have expanded. Proper patient selection based on an understanding of the biology of each individual's disease is essential for a favorable outcome. We review the most common diseases for which surgeons may be called on to perform splenectomy and while highlighting potential pitfalls and caveats.
H. Leon Pachter, Steven C. Katz
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Splenectomy or radiation and splenectomy for hypersplenism in lymphosarcoma
Journal of Surgical Oncology, 1976AbstractThis is a retrospective study of 14 patients with lymphosarcoma with hypersplenism. Eight patients received radiation to the spleen followed by splenectomy for recurrence of hypersplenism. Six patients underwent primary splenectomy for hypersplenism.Radiation decreases the size of the spleen but recurrence of hypersplenism is seen in an average
James T. Evans+3 more
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Seminars in Pediatric Surgery, 1998
The laparoscopic technique for splenectomy has become the preferred method for splenectomy at many institutions over the last 10 years. The advantages of laparoscopic splenectomy include a shortened postoperative hospitalization, improved cosmesis, and less analgesic requirements.
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The laparoscopic technique for splenectomy has become the preferred method for splenectomy at many institutions over the last 10 years. The advantages of laparoscopic splenectomy include a shortened postoperative hospitalization, improved cosmesis, and less analgesic requirements.
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Australian Veterinary Journal, 1978
SUMMARY Splenectomy was successfully performed on 2 aged horses to facilitate experimental studies of Babesia equi infection. Resection of part of the 17th rib provided the most acceptable approach and avoided many complications encountered on removing part of the 16th rib.
S. Groenendyk, M. C. Roberts
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SUMMARY Splenectomy was successfully performed on 2 aged horses to facilitate experimental studies of Babesia equi infection. Resection of part of the 17th rib provided the most acceptable approach and avoided many complications encountered on removing part of the 16th rib.
S. Groenendyk, M. C. Roberts
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