Spleen hydatidosis treated by hemi-splenectomy: A low-morbidity, cost-effective management by a recently improved surgical technique

Int J Surg. 2015 Aug:20:41-5. doi: 10.1016/j.ijsu.2015.06.018. Epub 2015 Jun 11.

Abstract

Background: Splenic hydatidosis is a rare condition and is usually managed by total splenectomy, which is associated to various complications, including overwhelming post-splenectomy sepsis and thrombosis. Probably due to supposed technical difficulties, the partial splenectomy is rarely performed being often unknown to physicians, infectious disease specialists and surgeons.

Methods: Demographic, clinical and surgical data were collected of four consecutive patients undergoing partial (or hemi-) splenectomy using an original, recently improved technique as a treatment for polar splenic hydatid cyst. The procedure implies a selective vascular ligation, a mechanical stapler-assisted section and haemostatic agents (Surgicel(®)) application on the cutting surface. Three patients were treated by laparotomy (including one affected by both liver and spleen localizations) whereas the last one was approached laparoscopically.

Results: Partial splenectomy operative time reached 74 min (range: 60-94 min) and blood loss was 8 ml (range: 5-10 ml). Hospital stay was 5.6 days (range: 5-7 days). At a mean follow-up of 20 months (range: 12-36 months), outcomes were uneventful.

Conclusions: Partial splenectomy for hydatidosis is effective and safe. Physicians and surgeons should be aware of such an easy-to-catch option when dealing with benign splenic conditions, such as parasitic cysts. Cost-effectiveness, low morbidity and the possible prevention of splenectomy-related infectious complications should plead in favor of this technique in developing countries, where hydatidosis is endemic and post-splenectomy drugs and vaccines may be lacking.

Keywords: Haemostatic agents; Partial splenectomy; TA stapler.

Publication types

  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

MeSH terms

  • Adult
  • Aged
  • Animals
  • Cellulose, Oxidized / therapeutic use
  • Echinococcosis / surgery*
  • Female
  • Hemostatics / therapeutic use
  • Humans
  • Laparoscopy / methods
  • Laparotomy
  • Length of Stay
  • Ligation
  • Male
  • Middle Aged
  • Operative Time
  • Splenectomy / economics
  • Splenectomy / methods*
  • Splenic Diseases / surgery*
  • Surgical Stapling

Substances

  • Cellulose, Oxidized
  • Hemostatics
  • Surgicel