- published: 31 May 2012
- views: 7569
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Laparoscopic Splenectomy
Excellant video, from my personal video collection for all surgeons out there, showing ver...
published: 13 Aug 2006
Laparoscopic Splenectomy
Excellant video, from my personal video collection for all surgeons out there, showing very nicely all the important steps for doing splenectomy with the help of a laparoscope. Latest approach to this type of surgery.
- published: 13 Aug 2006
- views: 67203
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Spleen Removal Surgery Laparoscopic Splenectomy PreOp® Patient Education
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published: 12 Jan 2011
Spleen Removal Surgery Laparoscopic Splenectomy PreOp® Patient Education
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Your doctor has recommended that you undergo a Splenectomy - or spleen removal surgery. But what does that actually mean?
The spleen is one of the organs in your body that works to clean your blood.
The Spleen is located behind the stomach... and to the left of the liver.
Specifically, the spleen picks out and destroys red blood cells that are no longer useful.
A Splenectomy is the surgical procedure used to permanently remove the spleen from the body.
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Reasons for removing the spleen vary. Most spleen removal surgery is performed in an emergency situation, during which internal bleeding may be putting a patient's life at risk.
This program assumes, however, that you are not currently in an emergency setting. In your case, the reason for removing the Spleen may be to treat a blood disease, blood congestion, Gaucher's disease, white blood cell deficiency, the growth of a tumor, or the growth of cysts.
Occasionally the Spleen is removed as part of an action taken to determine the best course of treatment for Hodgkin's disease.
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Once in place, the laparoscope will provide video images,
that allow the surgeon to carefully cut the ligaments that connect the spleen to the diaphragm as well as the spleen to the colon.
Now the doctor can gently pull the liver aside...
then pull back the stomach to reveal the spleen.
All remaining tissue between the spleen and the stomach including small blood vessels, as well as the spleen and diaphragm are cut.
The main vessels that supply blood to the spleen - the splenic artery and the splenic vein are closed off and cut.
Finally, the spleen is maneuvered into a special retrieval bag where it is broken into smaller pieces...
and removed through one of the laparoscopic working ports.
All of the instruments are withdrawn...
the carbon dioxide is allowed to escape...
and the skin is closed with sutures or staples.
Finally, sterile dressings are applied.
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Splenectomy surgery only rarely leads to complications.
In adults, the liver and other parts of the immune system are susceptible. In children however, the loss of the spleen can weaken the immune system.
In either case, your doctor may prescribe a series of antibiotics to help your body's immune system fight off bacterial infections - such as pneumonia and pancreatitis.
Another potential side effect of surgery is a persistent residual neuralgia - or pain - around the scar. It can be either localized or general.
It may develop soon after surgery - or even weeks or months later. Usually it will decrease in intensity with time. But in very rare situations it can become permanent.
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More frequently patients report achiness in the shoulders and chest. This is caused by the body's reaction to the carbon dioxide used to inflate the abdomen and it will clear up in a matter of a few days.
The most serious problem would likely be a puncture the bowel or liver. But these are very rare occurrences.
Finally, as mentioned earlier, the surgical team may decide to end the laparoscopic procedure and convert to open surgery.
- published: 12 Jan 2011
- views: 17873
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emergency splenectomy by dr paresh ruparel,senior consultant surgeon
emergency splenectomy by dr paresh ruparel , pt. had accidental abdominal injury..with liv...
published: 11 May 2012
emergency splenectomy by dr paresh ruparel,senior consultant surgeon
emergency splenectomy by dr paresh ruparel , pt. had accidental abdominal injury..with liver and spleen tear with 70 b.p.and massive blood loss in abdominal cavity......it was lifesaving surgery......after 5 days pt.is fine and having normal food and he is ambulatery......
- published: 11 May 2012
- views: 4976
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Splenectomy by laparoscopy made easy
Dr Arun Prasad, FRCS, FRCSEd, MS ( MAMC ) MBBS ( AFMC ), Senior Consultant Surgeon, Minima...
published: 19 Dec 2010
Splenectomy by laparoscopy made easy
Dr Arun Prasad, FRCS, FRCSEd, MS ( MAMC ) MBBS ( AFMC ), Senior Consultant Surgeon, Minimal Access, GI, Thoracoscopic & Bariatric Surgery, Apollo Hospital, New Delhi, India shows basic steps of laparoscopic splenectomy that can be done by a much easier and quicker manner if we use the bariatric surgery instruments.
- published: 19 Dec 2010
- views: 10454
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Dr. Osama Kloub Medical Videos - Open Splenectomy - Surgeries
# Abstract (Description) :
# Splenectomy for a giant spleen
# Tags:
# giant spleen re...
published: 18 Aug 2010
Dr. Osama Kloub Medical Videos - Open Splenectomy - Surgeries
# Abstract (Description) :
# Splenectomy for a giant spleen
# Tags:
# giant spleen removal splenectomy open
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- published: 18 Aug 2010
- views: 6677
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Anatomical basis for the splenectomy
Anatomical basis for the splenectomy.
Mémoire d'UE d'anatomie année 2010-2011, encadré par...
published: 15 May 2012
Anatomical basis for the splenectomy
Anatomical basis for the splenectomy.
Mémoire d'UE d'anatomie année 2010-2011, encadré par le Pr. Baqué.
Faculté de médecine de Nice Sophia-antipolis.
www.nice-anatomie.fr
- published: 15 May 2012
- views: 4004
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SAGES Top 14 Part 9: Laparoscopic Splenectomy
Video Author: Adrian Park, MD (TOP 21 NOW AVAILABLE AT www.cine-med.com/sages)...
published: 25 Jun 2011
SAGES Top 14 Part 9: Laparoscopic Splenectomy
Video Author: Adrian Park, MD (TOP 21 NOW AVAILABLE AT www.cine-med.com/sages)
- published: 25 Jun 2011
- views: 2400
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SPLENECTOMY Dr T varun raju
Hereditary spherocytosis can be cured by splenectomy.It has been recommended when the tran...
published: 24 Nov 2012
SPLENECTOMY Dr T varun raju
Hereditary spherocytosis can be cured by splenectomy.It has been recommended when the transfusion requirements are more than 250ml/kg/year.Partial splenectomy has also been reported,
- published: 24 Nov 2012
- views: 311
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Hand-Assisted Laparoscopic Splenectomy In Cases of Massive Splenomegaly
E. M. Targarona, MD; C. Balague; C. Martinez; J. Garriga, MD; M. Trias, MD...
published: 26 Jun 2011
Hand-Assisted Laparoscopic Splenectomy In Cases of Massive Splenomegaly
E. M. Targarona, MD; C. Balague; C. Martinez; J. Garriga, MD; M. Trias, MD
- published: 26 Jun 2011
- views: 937
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Feline Splenectomy
Cat has splenic mastocytosis. Treatment is to remove the spleen. Liver also biopsied. If...
published: 30 Jan 2012
Feline Splenectomy
Cat has splenic mastocytosis. Treatment is to remove the spleen. Liver also biopsied. If in liver will need chemo.Jones Animal Hospital is located at 1708 17th Street, Santa Monica, CA 90404-4410 (310) 477-4400 . Visit us online at http://JonesAnimalHospital.com Ken Jones treats cats, dogs, rabbits, rats, exotic animals. Basic exams, surgery, vaccinations, lab work.
- published: 30 Jan 2012
- views: 519
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Canine Splenectomy using Ligasure Electrocautery Device
This video entails performing a canine splenectomy with the aide of the LigaSure Electroca...
published: 02 Sep 2011
Canine Splenectomy using Ligasure Electrocautery Device
This video entails performing a canine splenectomy with the aide of the LigaSure Electrocautery Device which avoids having to use suture ligatures or stapling devices.
- published: 02 Sep 2011
- views: 1723
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Spleen Removal Laparoscopic Splenectomy Patient Education
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published: 14 Apr 2012
Spleen Removal Laparoscopic Splenectomy Patient Education
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Your doctor has recommended that you undergo a Splenectomy - or spleen removal surgery. But what does that actually mean?
The spleen is one of the organs in your body that works to clean your blood.
The Spleen is located behind the stomach... and to the left of the liver.
Specifically, the spleen picks out and destroys red blood cells that are no longer useful.
A Splenectomy is the surgical procedure used to permanently remove the spleen from the body.
Patient Education
Reasons for removing the spleen vary. Most spleen removal surgery is performed in an emergency situation, during which internal bleeding may be putting a patient's life at risk.
This program assumes, however, that you are not currently in an emergency setting. In your case, the reason for removing the Spleen may be to treat a blood disease, blood congestion, Gaucher's disease, white blood cell deficiency, the growth of a tumor, or the growth of cysts.
Occasionally the Spleen is removed as part of an action taken to determine the best course of treatment for Hodgkin's disease.
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- published: 14 Apr 2012
- views: 1461