Clinical application of serial operations with preserving spleen
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Clinical application of serial operations with preserving spleen
Abstract
Aim: To evaluate the clinical application of serial operations with preservation of spleen.
Methods: Serial operations with preserving spleen were performed on 211 cases in our hospital from 1980 to 2000. The patient's age ranged from 13 to 56 years, averaging 38 years. Diseases included splenic injury in 171 cases, portal hypertension in 9 cases, splenic cyst in 10 cases, and the lesion of pancreatic body and tail in 21 cases.
Results: All the cases were cured, and 129 patients were followed up from 3 months to 3 years with the leukocyte phagocytosis test, detection of immunoglubin, CT,(99m)Tc scanning and ultrasonography. The results were satisfactory.
Conclusion: The operations with preserving spleen were safe, feasible, and worth of clinical application.
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