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Splenectomy is the surgical procedure where the spleen is removed. The position of the spleen is just under the left rib cage. It is present near the stomach. The main function of the spleen is to combat the infections and filter out the old and damaged blood cells and numerous other functions. Now, you must be thinking that if it is such an important organ then why remove it. Well, the main reason behind spleen removal is when there is a disease involving the spleen, or if the spleen is ruptured due to trauma and is bleeding inside.
This procedure can be done by a keyhole technique called laparoscopic splenectomy.
The main reasons because of which laparoscopic splenectomy is done are as follows:
After you have been given an anaesthesia, the surgeon will insert the laparoscope into your abdomen by making an incision. Through another incision, carbon dioxide gas is inserted into the abdomen so that the surgeon gets some space to work. After that the spleen is disconnected from the neighbouring organs and is removed. After the completion of the process, the incisions are closed. Sometimes a drain tube may be left to allow for drainage of fluid from the surgical site. This is usually removed in a few days.
Laparoscopic splenectomy is generally a safe operation if done for elective indications. In an emergency setting like in a trauma with massive bleeding it is done as a life saving procedure. The spleen plays an important role in development of immunity. So splenectomy is generally avoided in children unless absolutely essential. The patient is given certain vaccines one week prior to the operation. After the removal of spleen one has to be careful about minor infections like sore throat and fever, these can flare up suddenly. This is usually important in children. In adults the chance of such serious infections is quite rare.
To find the right doctor, look for experienced surgeons like Dr. Parthasarathy who have specialized training in minimally invasive gastrosurgery. It’s also important to check local patient reviews, hospital affiliations in Hyderabad and their experience with spleen procedures to ensure good outcomes.
Conditions such as idiopathic thrombocytopenic purpura, thalassemia and sickle cell anemia may require splenectomy when other treatments don’t work. A specialist in Hyderabad will evaluate your blood tests and spleen size before recommending the procedure.
Hernia specialists are often skilled in laparoscopic abdominal surgeries, which overlap with splenectomy techniques. In Hyderabad, they can effectively manage complications like adhesions after surgery, helping improve recovery.
It is usually recommended in cases of a ruptured spleen with internal bleeding, often caused by accidents. This is a medical emergency, so immediate care from a trauma surgeon in Hyderabad is essential for quick evaluation and treatment.
Laparoscopic surgery generally means smaller incisions, less pain and faster recovery, with hospital discharge in about 2–3 days. In contrast, open surgery takes longer to heal. After the procedure, patients are advised to follow precautions like vaccinations and infection monitoring at Hyderabad clinics.
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