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Aggressive laparoscopic procedures can be used to manage pathologic lesions of solid organs. We attempted laparoscopic management of solitary symptomatic splenic cysts in four patients--two men and two women--ranging in age from 19 to 63 years (mean, 35 years). The cysts involved the whole spleen in one case, the upper pole in one, and the lower pole in two. We performed laparoscopic splenectomy in one case and laparoscopic unroofing of the cyst wall in three. In two procedures we successfully used needlescopic instruments. The duration of surgery and the volume of intraoperative bleeding were 300 minutes and 200 mL, respectively, for the splenectomy, and an average of 170 minutes (range, 120-240) and minimum volume, respectively, for the unroofing. There were no intra- or postoperative complications related to the laparoscopic procedures. The postoperative hospital stay was 9 days for the patient who underwent splenectomy and an average of 5.6 days (range, 5-7) for the patients who underwent unroofing. Laparoscopic management of splenic cysts is technically feasible and safe and has the advantages of reduced postoperative pain, shortened convalescence, and improved cosmesis.  相似文献   

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Background  Recognition of the importance of the spleen in immunological function and the potential threat of severe postsplenectomy complications have led to the development of parenchyma-preserving surgical procedures. The aim of the present study was to assess the impact of open splenic partial resection on the management of splenic cysts. Patients and methods  From April 2003 to June 2007, 11 patients with splenic cysts were evaluated. All patients fulfilled the criteria for surgical resection. Ten of the patients (6 women and 4 men) 15–42 years of age (mean: 26.4 years) were subjected to open partial splenectomy. In one patient, a centrally located splenic cyst was considered unsuitable for partial splenectomy, and the patient therefore underwent total spleen excision. Patients with splenic cysts constituted 3.8% of all 290 patients subjected to splenectomy during the study period. Spleen parenchyma was cut with the aid of a LigaSure instrument. Bleeding from the transected splenic parenchyma was secured with argon plasma coagulation and absorbable tape sutures or oxidized cellulose. Results  Nine of the ten patients underwent successful partial splenectomy. In one patient, insufficient arterial supply to the preserved splenic remnant after excision of the upper cyst-containing splenic pole led to total splenectomy. The mean operative time was 98 min (range: 85–160 min), and mean blood loss was 106 ml (55–200 ml). The mean cyst diameter was 9.1 cm (range: 7–17 cm) and weight was 738 g (range: 230–2,420 g). The postoperative course was uneventful in all cases. Pathological examination showed an epithelial cyst in 8 patients and a pseudocyst in 2. After a mean follow-up of 26.4 months, the size of the splenic remnant constituted, on average, 71% of preoperative spleen size. Moreover, normal splenic vein flow was observed. Platelet counts remained within the normal range, and no cyst recurrence was observed. There were no infections documented during the follow-up period. Conclusions  Open partial splenectomy is a safe and effective method in the management of nonparasitic splenic cysts. It ensures complete cyst removal, lack of cyst recurrence, and preservation of the spleen functions.  相似文献   

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腹腔镜治疗非寄生虫性脾囊肿3例附文献复习   总被引:1,自引:0,他引:1  
目的:探讨腹腔镜治疗非寄生虫性脾囊肿的可行性.方法:2007年7月至2010年7月为3例脾囊肿患者行腹腔镜脾囊肿去顶减压术,用超声刀切开囊壁,完全暴露囊腔,在囊壁与正常脾脏组织交界0.5cm处切除囊壁,并直接取出.结果:3例均成功完成腹腔镜脾囊肿去顶减压术,无一例中转开放手术.手术时间分别为45min、30min、35...  相似文献   

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BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE: Nonparasitic cysts are rare clinical lesions of the spleen. Causes include congenital malformations and trauma. Historically, management has entailed partial or total splenectomy using an open approach. Recently, laparoscopic approaches have been developed. In this report, we describe laparoscopic marsupialization of a giant splenic cyst (diameter > 15 cm). METHODS: A 25-year-old African-American man presented with a 9-month history of early satiety, constipation, and left upper quadrant pain. Additionally, he reported blunt trauma to the abdomen 2 years earlier. Physical examination revealed a large, fixed, nontender left upper quadrant mass. Computed tomography scan confirmed a simple cyst within the spleen, measuring 20 x 25 cm. Echinococcus and Entamoeba histolytica serologies were negative. Laparoscopic exploration was performed. Four liters of brown fluid were aspirated and intraoperative cytology confirmed a nonparasitic cyst. The cyst wall was excised and the cavity was packed with omentum. RESULTS: The patient's recovery was uneventful, and he was discharged to home tolerating a regular diet on postoperative day 3. At 6-month follow-up, the patient was asymptomatic and showed no evidence of recurrence. CONCLUSION: Nonparasitic splenic cysts are rare lesions. Laparoscopic marsupialization is safe and effective for giant nonparasitic splenic cysts and should be considered the treatment of choice.  相似文献   

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The long-term results of laparoscopic unroofing for symptomatic solitary nonparasitic hepatic cysts have not been well demonstrated. During the last 8 years, five patients with symptomatic solitary nonparasitic hepatic cysts underwent laparoscopic unroofing. Their symptoms were right-upper-quadrant pain (in three patients) and epigastric pain (in two). Accompanying the hepatic cysts were acute cholecystitis in one case and adenomyomatosis of the gallbladder in another. Perioperative data, including operation time, estimated blood loss, complications, hospital stay, and mortality rate, were evaluated. There were no conversions to open laparotomy. Cysts were located in segments 4 and 5 in three patients, segment 3 in one, and segment 8 in another, and the mean size of the cysts was 10.4 cm in diameter (range: 7-18 cm). In four cases cholecystectomy was performed simultaneously. Mean operation time, estimated blood loss, and postoperative hospital stay were 182 minutes (range: 72-270), 168 mL (range: minimal to 800 mL), and 9.4 days (range: 7-12), respectively. There were no deaths or instances of major morbidity. During a mean follow-up period of 66 months (range: 35-102), one patient had a recurrent lesion requiring reoperation. Laparoscopic unroofing is a feasible and safe procedure for patients with symptomatic solitary nonparasitic hepatic cysts. Strict patient selection, accurate location of the cyst within the liver, and a sufficiently wide unroofing technique are needed for the outcome to be successful.  相似文献   

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A ten-year experience with laparoscopic treatment of splenic cysts.   总被引:1,自引:0,他引:1  
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: The management of symptomatic splenic cysts lacks clear, evidence-based guidelines due to its low incidence. Recently, laparoscopic treatment has been described. We present our experience with the laparoscopic management of solitary splenic cysts with a review of the existing literature, and recommendations for therapy. METHODS: All patients who underwent laparoscopic treatment of splenic cysts over a 10-year period were identified. The medical records of these 9 patients were reviewed. RESULTS: All surgeries were performed laparoscopically, with no conversions. Two patients underwent cyst decapsulation, and 7 patients underwent cyst unroofing. No major complications occurred. Recurrence occurred in 33.3% of patients; unroofing had a recurrence rate of 42.9% compared with 0% after decapsulation. Pseudocysts were found in 66.7% of patients and true cysts on final pathology were found in 33.3%. CONCLUSIONS: Laparoscopic decapsulation and unroofing of splenic cysts are safe procedures that confer the advantages of both splenic preservation and minimally invasive surgery. Cyst unroofing has a high recurrence and should be selectively used. Laparoscopic cyst decapsulation is associated with longer operative time, but should be considered as first-line therapy.  相似文献   

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Background

Minimally invasive treatments for nonparasitic splenic cysts are well described. Recent evidence suggests that laparoscopic splenic cystectomy is associated with high recurrence rates in children. Because these cysts are uncommon, no large series is available. We reviewed our clinical data focusing on cyst recurrences and their management.

Methods

All children who underwent laparoscopic excision of a nonparasitic splenic cyst from January 2002 to December 2006 were identified. Medical and surgical records were reviewed for perioperative details, hospital course, and outcome.

Results

Eight children (median age, 13 years; range, 7-16 years) who underwent laparoscopic splenic cystectomy were identified. The most common presenting complaint was left upper quadrant pain or mass (n = 6; 75%). Median cyst size was 13 cm (range, 4-20 cm). There were no conversions to an open technique, completion splenectomies, or perioperative complications. Cysts were identified pathologically as epidermoid (n = 6) or posttraumatic (n = 2). Median hospital stay was 1.5 days. One child required partial splenectomy because of cyst anatomy and remains recurrence-free at 12 months. Cyst recurrence occurred in 7 patients (88%) at a median of 9.4 months (range, 3-18 months) after initial surgery. Median recurrent cyst size was 5.6 cm (range, 3-11 cm). Of 7 recurrences, 4 (57%) were symptomatic. Percutaneous ultrasound-guided cyst drainage and sclerosis were performed in 2 children with symptomatic recurrences, one of whom required 4 separate interventions. There were no complications during management of cyst recurrences. Five children with recurrence (71%) have been followed conservatively and are free of morbidity at a median of 23 months (range, 8-55 months).

Conclusions

Laparoscopic excision of nonparasitic splenic cysts in children is associated with a high recurrence rate and may be insufficient treatment. Partial splenectomy may decrease recurrence rates. Conservative management of splenic cyst recurrence after laparoscopic excision is associated with good short-term outcomes. If necessary, image-guided management of symptomatic recurrences can be performed safely.  相似文献   

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True nonparasitic splenic cysts are rare. Reports of approximately 30 cases of benign true splenic cysts producing elevated CA 19-9 serum levels have been published. The traditional treatment of splenic epidermoid cysts is splenectomy. However, with all the advances in laparoscopic surgery, conservative laparoscopic approaches are accepted as the most preferred techniques for this benign disease. Laparoscopic cystectomy with its minimal invasiveness and low morbidity is the ideal technique for properly selected patients. So far, only one case report of laparoscopic cystectomy for splenic epidermoid cyst with elevated CA 19-9 levels has been published. This is the second known report of this procedure being performed to remove a splenic epidermoid cyst in a patient with elevated CA 19-9 levels.  相似文献   

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Primary splenic cysts are a rare finding. Some are large and require surgical removal. The Authors report a case of a recurrent huge splenic cyst in a 41-year-old female patient. A marsupialization was performed at another hospital 6 years before. Ultrasonography and computed tomography imaging revealed a cystic lesion in the spleen measuring approximately 20 cm in diameter. A total open splenectomy was performed. Postoperative course was uneventful. The histologic diagnosis was an epithelial cyst of the spleen with no atypical cells in the cyst wall, as previously found at the first operation. The epidermoid cysts have an epidermal lining, and prevention of recurrence is dependent on complete resection of the cyst wall preserving, whenever possible, the splenic tissue. Recurrence can be avoided with partial splenectomy in polar localization of the cyst, or complete removal of the cyst by "peeling" it off the splenic parenchyma. Marsupialization of the cyst, either via a laparoscopic or an open approach, is often ineffective.  相似文献   

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Laparoscopic marsupialization and hemisplenectomy for splenic cysts   总被引:3,自引:0,他引:3  
BACKGROUND: Splenic cysts are a rare clinical entity in the United States, and historically, management has consisted of either partial or total splenectomy via an open approach. Laparoscopic treatment of splenic cysts with preservation of splenic parenchyma offers several advantages. Compared with the open approach, a laparoscopic approach may result in less postoperative pain and a more rapid return to full activity. Compared with total splenectomy, splenic preservation eliminates the risk of overwhelming postsplenectomy infection. PATIENTS AND METHODS: We present two patients with splenic cysts. One patient was treated with laparoscopic marsupialization of the cyst and the other with laparoscopic hemisplenectomy. RESULTS: Both patients are without further symptoms at 26 and 5 months' follow-up, respectively. CONCLUSIONS: Laparoscopic marsupialization and hemisplenectomy are appropriate treatment options for patients with splenic cysts.  相似文献   

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Nonparasitic splenic cysts are uncommon lesions, for which partial splenectomy offers a definitive treatment while preserving splenic function. We report the use of radiofrequency energy for laparoscopic partial splenectomy to treat two children with nonparasitic splenic cysts by creating a 1-cm thick coagulated parenchyma resection plane, allowing bloodless splenic transection. This approach spares the need for blood transfusions, reduces hospital stay, and offers great promise for partial splenectomy in children.  相似文献   

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Laparoscopic partial splenectomy using radiofrequency ablation   总被引:2,自引:0,他引:2  
INTRODUCTION: Epidermoid cysts are believed to be congenital in origin and often present in the pediatric population. Because of the concerns of compromised immunologic function after total splenectomy and increasing demand for minimally invasive approaches, interest has increased in performing the partial splenectomy in this patient population by laparoscopic techniques. Nonetheless, concerns for adequate hemostasis have limited its widespread adoption. Because radiofrequency ablation for the partial splenectomy has been done in a laparoscopic porcine model with good results, we used this technology with the goal of limiting blood loss and postoperative hemorrhagic complications. CASE REPORT: A 25-year-old female presented with complaints of right shoulder pain. Abdominal ultrasound and a computed tomography (CT) scan revealed a 10-cm cystic lesion of the spleen. Serology was negative for hydatid cyst pathology. The patient underwent an uneventful partial splenectomy by minimally invasive techniques with the aid of a laparoscopic radiofrequency ablative device and the placement of a hemostatic medicated sponge along the line of transection. RESULTS: Estimated blood loss was less than 30 mL. Final pathology was consistent with an epidermoid splenic cyst, and the patient was discharged uneventfully on postoperative day 5. DISCUSSION: Techniques for the treatment of symptomatic splenic cysts range from total splenectomy to cyst fenestration and placement of the omentum in the splenic defect. The use of radiofrequency ablation has been traditionally used for hepatic parenchymal transection but seems equally suited for the partial splenectomy. This technology, and the addition of hemostatic sponges, seems to provide excellent results in minimizing blood loss, intraoperatively and postoperatively, during the laparoscopic partial splenectomy; however, randomized, prospective trials will be necessary to see if they will be superior to traditional techniques.  相似文献   

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Long-term outcome after surgical treatment of nonparasitic splenic cysts   总被引:2,自引:1,他引:1  
Background The optimal treatment for patients with nonparasitic splenic cysts is controversial. This study aimed to evalulate the clinical outcome of patients treated for a symptomatic splenic cyst, and to define a surgical strategy. Methods Spleen-preserving surgery (9 laparotomies and 6 laparoscopies) was performed for a primary cyst in six patients and a secondary cyst in nine patients. The median follow-up time was 37.5 months. Partial splenic resection was performed for eight patients and cyst decapsulation for seven patients. Results Cyst recurrence was observed in four patients after decapsulation of a primary splenic cyst, as compared with none after resection. Postoperative complications were encountered only after laparotomy (5/9). The median hospital stay was 3.5 days (range, 2–5 days) after laparoscopy, as compared with 9 days (range, 5–14 days) after laparotomy. Conclusions Symptomatic splenic cysts should be treated laparoscopically. For patients with recurrent or suspected primary splenic cysts, laparoscopic partial splenectomy is preferable. For other cases, a laparoscopic decapsulation is advocated.  相似文献   

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Background Primary splenic cyst is a rare disease, and therefore there is no information regarding its optimal management. Most such cysts are classified as epithelial cysts. During the last few years, the laparoscopic approach has gained increasing acceptance in splenic surgery. We present our experience with the laparoscopic (organ-preserving) management of splenic cysts. Methods We managed 11 patients with large symptomatic nonparasitic splenic cysts from 1996 to 2006. All the patients had fullness in the left upper abdomen and a palpable mass. Preoperative diagnosis was established with ultrasonography and computed tomography. All patients were treated with either laparoscopic partial cystectomy or marsupialization. Results Seven patients had mesothelial cysts, two had epidermoid cysts, and two had pseudocysts. Nine patients did not have any problems or recurrence during an average follow-up of 29.5 months. Two patients had cyst recurrence after 14 months. Conclusion Laparoscopic organ-preserving surgery should be the goal of therapy in most cases. Total splenectomy is reserved for cases in which cyst excision cannot be done or most of the splenic tissue is replaced by the cyst. Plication of the cyst wall edges prevents the cyst walls from adhering and causing recurrence, as well as helping to control hemorrhage. Laparoscopic partial cystectomy/marsupialization is an acceptable procedure for the treatment of splenic cysts; and after short to mid-term follow-up, it seems that a reasonable rate of success is possible.  相似文献   

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Cysts of the spleen are rare but usually benign. The authors describe the case of a young woman with a splenic cyst who underwent splenectomy. Ultrasonography and computed tomography have helped improve the preoperative diagnosis of nonparasitic splenic cysts, and as the use of ultrasonography increases, so will the finding of incidental splenic cysts. Whether all splenic cysts enlarge is unknown, and it is uncertain whether all small asymptomatic cysts need treatment. The cysts may enlarge, become infected or rupture. Total splenectomy has been the most common treatment in the past, but, because of the risk of postsplenectomy sepsis, partial splenectomy may be preferred when technically possible.  相似文献   

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Non-parasitic cysts are an infrequent disease of the spleen. Most likely congenital in their origin, epithelial splenic cysts require surgical treatment if enlarged or symptomatic. The aim of this study was to assess the impact of the laparoscopic technique in the management of splenomegaly due to cystic disease. From July 2001 to September 2002 4 patients underwent laparoscopic splenectomy in our department for symptomatic enlarged non-parasitic splenic cysts. Cystic lesions were evaluated by ultrasonography, CT scan and magnetic resonance of the abdomen. The choice of total laparoscopic splenectomy according to the "hanged spleen" procedure was conditioned by the technical difficulty of performing conservative treatment due to the site of the upper pole of the enlarged lesions, adherent to the diaphragm in 3 cases, and by the presence of multiple trabeculated splenic cysts in 1 case. Laparoscopy was always completed and all patients obtained relief of their symptoms. When conservative treatment such as partial splenectomy or decapsulation may jeopardize the good outcome of the operation, the management of nonparasitic splenic cysts can be successfully achieved by total laparoscopic splenectomy.  相似文献   

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Background This study aimed to evaluate the incidence of cystadenoma diagnosis in a series of laparoscopic treatments for nonparasitic liver cysts, as well as its management. Methods From 1996 to 2004, 26 patients with a nonparasitic cyst of the liver were selected for laparoscopic liver surgery. Solitary nonparasitic liver cysts were, whenever feasible, completely enucleated. Results In four patients, the histopathologic examination showed a cystadenoma. Three patients with 13, 9, and 12-cm cysts, respectively, had undergone complete enucleation of the lesion, with no evidence of recurrence in the follow-up visit. One patient with multicystic liver experienced a recurrence and required an open hepatic resection. Conclusions When a complete laparoscopic enucleation of the cyst can be ensured, a strict follow-up assessment should be considered as the definitive treatment, with surgical intervention demanded only in the case of recurrence or high suspicion for malignancy.  相似文献   

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目的:探讨腹膜后腹腔镜肾囊肿去顶术的方法.方法:回顾分析经腹膜后途径行腹腔镜肾囊肿去顶术65例的临床资料.结果:64例手术获得成功,1例因肾实质损伤中转开放手术.结论:腹膜后腹腔镜肾囊肿去顶术具有患者创伤小、出血少、康复快等优点,宜作为肾囊肿外科治疗的首选术式.  相似文献   

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With the better understanding of the importance of the spleen as a primary organ of the human immune system, there has been an increased interest in performing the partial splenectomy for a number of indications such as nonparasitic cysts, benign tumors, staging of lymphomas, etc. Moreover, laparoscopic partial splenectomy has been gaining more interest as the recommended approach for benign splenic disorders to preserve the splenic function with very low recurrence rates. Meanwhile, many surgeons have attempted to reduce the number and size of the ports in laparoscopic surgery with the aim of inducing less parietal trauma and fewer scars. One of these efforts is single-port laparoscopic surgery, which is a rapidly evolving field all over the world. Here, we describe a feasible method of single-port laparoscopic partial splenectomy for treating a benign splenic cyst that was located in the upper medial aspect of the spleen.  相似文献   

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INTRODUCTION: Open total splenectomy, once the treatment of choice for splenic cysts, has largely been replaced by laparoscopic, splenic preserving procedures. These techniques have resulted in reduced hospitalization times and rates of overwhelming postsplenectomy infection. We report 2 cases of laparoscopic management of large, symptomatic splenic cysts. METHODS: Two patients presented with symptomatic splenic cysts. The first was a simple cyst by history, the second a posttraumatic cyst. Both patients were treated by laparoscopic cyst marsupialization followed by lining the cavity with Surgicel (Ethicon, Somerville, NJ) and performance of an omentopexy. RESULTS: Both procedures were performed without complication. At 25 months, neither patient showed any evidence of symptomatic or radiologic recurrence. Pathology confirmed the preoperative diagnoses. CONCLUSIONS: Laparoscopic marsupialization of splenic cysts in combination with lining the cyst cavity with Surgicel and omentopexy is a safe, feasible, and efficacious method of management with excellent results at 25-month follow-up.  相似文献   

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