Indications for Surgery in Non-Traumatic Spleen Disease

Authors

  • Danilo Coco Ospedali Riuniti Marche Nord, Pesaro, Italy; Ospedale Augusto Murri - Fermo, Fermo, Italy
  • Silvana Leanza Carlo Urbani Hospital, Jesi, Italy

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.3889/oamjms.2019.568

Keywords:

Spleen, Non-traumatic spleen disease, Surgery

Abstract

The spleen is the largest lymphatic organ that acts as a site for filtration of foreign particles from the blood, erythropoiesis and hematopoiesis. Splenectomy represents the first line of treatment for spontaneous splenic rupture, abscesses, cysts, tumours. It is also used to control hereditary, autoimmune, and myeloproliferative disorders alternatively. Numerous diseases have been indicated for surgery in non-traumatic spleen diseases such as non-traumatic spleen rupture, immune thrombocytopenic purpura (ITP), haemolytic anaemias, Felty's syndrome, Hodgkin's and non-Hodgkin's lymphoma among others. This result because the spleen is the most affected lymphoid organ following its overactivity that occurs during sequestration of dead or disrupted RBCs and lymphocytes. Abdominal pain is one of the major manifestations of splenomegaly, and can also designate other associated complications such as liver cirrhosis or bacterial endocarditis. As a secondary lymphoid organ, the spleen is more often an organ for lymphomas. Although splenectomy is a curative alternative in a few diseases, it is a complementary means of treating several other diseases. Splenectomy is a salvage therapy used when other therapeutic alternatives fail. Despite its indication in numerous diseases, controversies are still inbound of its use.

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Published

2019-08-30

How to Cite

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Coco D, Leanza S. Indications for Surgery in Non-Traumatic Spleen Disease. Open Access Maced J Med Sci [Internet]. 2019 Aug. 30 [cited 2024 Apr. 25];7(17):2958-60. Available from: https://oamjms.eu/index.php/mjms/article/view/oamjms.2019.568

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F - Review Articles

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