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Laparoscopic unroofing of splenic cysts results in a high rate of recurrences
Authors:Schier Felix  Waag Karl-Ludwig  Ure Benno
Affiliation:a Department of Pediatric Surgery, University Medical Centres, Mainz 55101, Germany
b Department of Pediatric Surgery, University Medical Centres, Mannheim 68167, Germany
c Department of Pediatric Surgery, University Medical Centres, Hannover 30173, Germany
Abstract:

Purpose

Laparoscopic unroofing is described as an appropriate treatment modality of nonparasitic splenic cysts. However, we repeatedly encountered recurrences with this technique. Because splenic cysts are rare, we analyzed the combined experience of 3 German pediatric surgical departments.

Materials and Methods

Between 1995 and 2005, primary and secondary nonparasitic splenic cysts were unroofed laparoscopically in 14 children (aged 5-12 years; median, 8.5 years). In 3 patients, the inner surface was coagulated with the argon beamer. In most children, the cavity was surfaced with omentum. In addition, in 4 patients the omentum was sutured to the splenic parenchyma.

Results

No intraoperative complications occurred, and no inadvertent splenectomy or blood transfusions were necessary. However, in 9 children (64%) the cysts recurred at intervals ranging from 6 to 12 months (median, 12 months). Also, argon laser treatment of the surface resulted in recurrence.

Conclusion

Laparoscopic unroofing of true splenic cysts alone proved inadequate in this series. Either removal of the inner layer or partial splenectomy appears to be necessary to prevent recurrences.
Keywords:Splenic cysts in children   Spleen cysts   Laparoscopic unroofing   Unroofing of pediatric splenic cysts
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