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Case Reports
. 2017 Aug 1;2017(8):rjx154.
doi: 10.1093/jscr/rjx154. eCollection 2017 Aug.

Laparoscopic splenic cyst fenestration-a viable spleen preserving option

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Laparoscopic splenic cyst fenestration-a viable spleen preserving option

Basim Al Khafaji et al. J Surg Case Rep. .

Abstract

Cystic lesions of the spleen are a rare encounter in surgical practice and are broadly split into two categories: true and false, depending upon the presence of a defined epithelial lining. True cysts can further be broken down into parasitic and non-parasitic origins while false or pseudocysts tend to develop commonly after a traumatic event. We present here a 23-year-old female who came to the clinic with symptoms of abdominal fullness, early satiety and left flank pain which was diagnosed as a large splenic cyst after radiology confirmation. The patient was prepared and underwent laparoscopic splenic cyst fenestration successfully without any complications. Laparoscopic fenestration for benign uncomplicated splenic cysts is a viable alternative to splenectomy with low rates of recurrence and less patient morbidity along with the advantage of preservation of splenic function.

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Figure 1:
Axial CT scan abdomen showing cyst.
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Figure 2:
Coronal CT with cyst compressing left kidney.
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Figure 3:
Aspiration of cyst fluid carried out.
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Figure 4:
Cauterization of inner wall of cyst attached to spleen.

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