2016
DOI: 10.1002/ccr3.633
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Laparoscopic gastric band removal complicated by splenosis

Abstract: Key Clinical MessageIn any patient, the occurrence of postsplenectomy splenosis can complicate the planning of further surgeries. In our case, the gastric sleeve procedure was aborted, as it would have put the patient's life in danger. Therefore, only the gastric band was removed, eliminating future erosion.

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“…5 During the operation, they detected many foci of splenosis, for example, at the gall bladder, the stomach, the liver, and the diaphragm. 5 Because of the high risk of massive bleeding through erosion of the gastric band into the splenic tissue, the gastric band had to be removed and the surgery terminated due to the difficult anatomic situation. 5 Another pitfall was described by Sorensen et al, which shows the consequences of misdiagnosis for the individual patient and strongly emphasizes the importance of awareness.…”
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“…5 During the operation, they detected many foci of splenosis, for example, at the gall bladder, the stomach, the liver, and the diaphragm. 5 Because of the high risk of massive bleeding through erosion of the gastric band into the splenic tissue, the gastric band had to be removed and the surgery terminated due to the difficult anatomic situation. 5 Another pitfall was described by Sorensen et al, which shows the consequences of misdiagnosis for the individual patient and strongly emphasizes the importance of awareness.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…5 Because of the high risk of massive bleeding through erosion of the gastric band into the splenic tissue, the gastric band had to be removed and the surgery terminated due to the difficult anatomic situation. 5 Another pitfall was described by Sorensen et al, which shows the consequences of misdiagnosis for the individual patient and strongly emphasizes the importance of awareness. 6 In their case, curative surgery for a patient with carcinoma of the Papilla vateri was denied because of peritoneal carcinosis diagnosed in a CT scan.…”
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“…However, despite advantages over open surgery, the rarity of splenosis has limited a more thorough evaluation of its safety and effectiveness. Our evaluation of previous cases in PubMed, Ovid, and other databases found only 15 reports of laparoscopic ectopic splenectomy, while laparoscopic gastric ectopic splenectomy was rarely reported[ 17 , 18 ].…”
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