Introduction: Splenectomy is a surgical procedure indicated for the treatment of most benign and malignant splenic diseases, especially hematologic disorders. Laparoscopic approach is preferable to the open surgery for most indications because it reduces intra- and post-operative complications and shortens hospital stay. Laparoscopic approach is also feasible for partial splenectomy. Spleen-preserving techniques reduce the risk of severe infections and thromboembolic events that can occur after total splenectomy Case presentation: We report a case of a 50-year old woman with an incidentally discovered voluminous lesion in the superior pole of spleen. A laparoscopic near-total splenectomy was performed. Discussion: The evidence about the pot...
Abstract Background Polysplenia refers to the presence of two or more equal-sized spleens. Very rare...
BACKGROUND: The Italian Registry of Laparoscopic Surgery of the Spleen (IRLSS) was developed to prov...
After being successfully applied to other intraabdominal organs, the laparoscopic approach has been ...
Introduction: Splenectomy is a surgical procedure indicated for the treatment of most benign and mal...
Abstract BACKGROUND: Near-total splenectomy (NTS) represents an innovative and effective surgery t...
BACKGROUND: The immunologic function of the spleen and its important role in immune defense has led ...
Laparoscopic splenectomy is nowadays widely performed for the treatment of benign and malignant dise...
Background: Laparoscopic partial splenectomy (LPS) may allow avoiding total splenectomy (TS) complic...
BACKGROUND: We reviewed retrospectively the records of all patients who underwent laparoscopic splen...
Laparoscopic splenectomy is considered to be the "gold-standard" treatment of benign hematologic dis...
Benign tumors of the spleen are a rare disease. Their unclear pathogenesis and clinical presentation...
Methods of surgical treatment of hematological diseases of the spleen have changed significantly in ...
Background: Indications for laparoscopic splenectomy have rapidly increased and it is now considered...
Laparoscopic splenectomy has become the gold standard for the surgical treatment of most splenic con...
Background/Purpose: In order to avoid consequences of total splenectomy (including severe postsplene...
Abstract Background Polysplenia refers to the presence of two or more equal-sized spleens. Very rare...
BACKGROUND: The Italian Registry of Laparoscopic Surgery of the Spleen (IRLSS) was developed to prov...
After being successfully applied to other intraabdominal organs, the laparoscopic approach has been ...
Introduction: Splenectomy is a surgical procedure indicated for the treatment of most benign and mal...
Abstract BACKGROUND: Near-total splenectomy (NTS) represents an innovative and effective surgery t...
BACKGROUND: The immunologic function of the spleen and its important role in immune defense has led ...
Laparoscopic splenectomy is nowadays widely performed for the treatment of benign and malignant dise...
Background: Laparoscopic partial splenectomy (LPS) may allow avoiding total splenectomy (TS) complic...
BACKGROUND: We reviewed retrospectively the records of all patients who underwent laparoscopic splen...
Laparoscopic splenectomy is considered to be the "gold-standard" treatment of benign hematologic dis...
Benign tumors of the spleen are a rare disease. Their unclear pathogenesis and clinical presentation...
Methods of surgical treatment of hematological diseases of the spleen have changed significantly in ...
Background: Indications for laparoscopic splenectomy have rapidly increased and it is now considered...
Laparoscopic splenectomy has become the gold standard for the surgical treatment of most splenic con...
Background/Purpose: In order to avoid consequences of total splenectomy (including severe postsplene...
Abstract Background Polysplenia refers to the presence of two or more equal-sized spleens. Very rare...
BACKGROUND: The Italian Registry of Laparoscopic Surgery of the Spleen (IRLSS) was developed to prov...
After being successfully applied to other intraabdominal organs, the laparoscopic approach has been ...