Authors
Faisal G Qureshi, Orkan Ergun, Vlad C Sandulache, Evan P Nadler, Henri R Ford, David J Hackam, Timothy D Kane
Publication date
2005/10
Journal
JSLS: Journal of the Society of Laparoendoscopic Surgeons
Volume
9
Issue
4
Pages
389
Publisher
Society of Laparoscopic & Robotic Surgeons
Description
Background:
Laparoscopic splenectomy is being performed more commonly in children, although its advantages are not clear. We sought to determine whether laparoscopic splenectomy was superior to open splenectomy.
Methods:
The records of all pediatric patients undergoing splenectomy without significant comorbidities over a 12-year period were examined. The patients were divided into those undergoing laparoscopic splenectomy and those undergoing open splenectomy. Demographics, operative time, estimated blood loss, spleen size, length of stay, and total charges were compared between the groups.
Results:
Eighty-one (58%) children underwent laparoscopic splenectomy, and 59 (42%) children underwent open splenectomy. The groups were similar in age and sex; hereditary spherocytosis was more common in the LS group. Operating time was longer in the laparoscopic splenectomy group (231±10 …
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Scholar articles
FG Qureshi, O Ergun, VC Sandulache, EP Nadler… - JSLS: Journal of the Society of Laparoendoscopic …, 2005