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Laparoscopic splenectomy is feasible, effective, and safe with low morbidity rates and has rapidly become the surgical approach of choice for patients that require elective splenectomy in the treatment of hematologic disorders. Stapling devices have been established as a mainstay in laparoscopic splenectomy. The study was conducted in Fayoum University Hospitals from November 2014 till July 2016 and it included twenty patients in whom splenectomy was indicated. All patients were subjected to laparoscopic splenectomy with sealing of the pedicle using LigaSure and harmonic scalpel. The patients…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Laparoscopic splenectomy is feasible, effective, and safe with low morbidity rates and has rapidly become the surgical approach of choice for patients that require elective splenectomy in the treatment of hematologic disorders. Stapling devices have been established as a mainstay in laparoscopic splenectomy. The study was conducted in Fayoum University Hospitals from November 2014 till July 2016 and it included twenty patients in whom splenectomy was indicated. All patients were subjected to laparoscopic splenectomy with sealing of the pedicle using LigaSure and harmonic scalpel. The patients were presented by different indications for splenectomy. Stapleless and sutureless laparoscopic splenectomy for splenomegaly is safe and effective, and it is associated with low conversion rates in selected patients. This technique reduces operating time in laparoscopic splenectomy and removes the disadvantage of a longer operating period in laparoscopic splenectomy over the open splenectomywith acceptable complication and conversion rates The technique may be considered an alternative when it is difficult or inadequate to use mechanical stapling devices to transect the splenic hilum.
Autorenporträt
Dr. Mahmoud E.Ali, born in Mansoura, Egypt, in 1978, received his B. Sc and M. Sc from Mansoura University and his Ph.D from Ain shams University. He has been a member of staff of the the department of Ecology desert Research Center. He is very interested in the study of biodiversity, environmental planning, plant conservation, and human impacts.