2014
DOI: 10.1016/j.jss.2013.09.010
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Feasibility and safety of single-incision laparoscopic splenectomy: a systematic review

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“…According to previous reports regarding SILS [9,10], venous bleeding is an important factor in the decision to convert to open surgery. To prevent bleeding from the short gastric vein during laparoscopic splenectomy, the use of an energy device is recommended [3,4,5,9,10].…”
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“…According to previous reports regarding SILS [9,10], venous bleeding is an important factor in the decision to convert to open surgery. To prevent bleeding from the short gastric vein during laparoscopic splenectomy, the use of an energy device is recommended [3,4,5,9,10].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To prevent bleeding from the short gastric vein during laparoscopic splenectomy, the use of an energy device is recommended [3,4,5,9,10]. Because the manipulability of a straight energy device is inconvenient during SILS, we used articulated laparosonic coagulating shears and articulated laparoscopic forceps.…”
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“…Although laparoscopic fenestration has become a standard approach for the treatment of liver cysts, [1][2][3][4][5] there are still few reports regarding SILS for liver cysts, 6-10 when compared with other diseases, i.e., cholecystectomy, 13 appendectomy, 14 splenectomy, 15 and pancreatic resection. 16 To avoid the recurrence of a liver cyst after surgery, wide fenestration and ablation of the remnant membrane of the cystic wall are recognized as essential and important techniques.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%