2003
DOI: 10.1067/msy.2003.137
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The function of the spleen in adults after ligation of the splenic artery of the traumatized spleen in childhood

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“…26 -28 Some authors have demonstrated preservation of splenic function after operative splenic artery ligation. 17,18,29,30 Others, however, have demonstrated temporary or permanent defects in splenic function after operative or angiographic splenic artery occlusion. [31][32][33][34] The reason for the differences in these studies is unclear but may be…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…26 -28 Some authors have demonstrated preservation of splenic function after operative splenic artery ligation. 17,18,29,30 Others, however, have demonstrated temporary or permanent defects in splenic function after operative or angiographic splenic artery occlusion. [31][32][33][34] The reason for the differences in these studies is unclear but may be…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…14 Indeed, ligation of the splenic artery has been used in children as a method to preserve the spleen in trauma. 21 Xu et al used CDFI (color Doppler flow imaging) in their study to standardize the ligation of the splenic artery. The splenic pedicle was ligated safely and quickly on the basis of anatomic information provided by preoperative CDFI.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[13][14][15][16][17][18] Ligation of splenic vessels prior to splenic mobilization allowed partial emptying of the spleen, thus diminishing its size, facilitating auto transfusion, and decreasing the risk of hemorrhage as concluded by several authors. [19][20][21][22][23] Asoglu et al reported effective control of intraoperative bleeding with no extension of the operative time and low conversion rate during laparoscopic splenectomy with early ligation of the splenic artery before splenic lysis. 20 Palanivelu et al in their leaning spleen approach used the first elective arterial and secondary venal ligature to the preserved blood splenic sequestration.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Nesse contexto, incluem-se as ligaduras vasculares. A ligadura da artéria esplênica é realizada como coadjuvante do tratamento do trauma esplênico 14,15 , no combate à hipertensão porta 16 e ao aneurisma da artéria esplênica 17 . Em ratos normais, a ligadura da artéria esplênica reduz a massa funcional do baço 18 ; combate o hiperesplenismo induzido por ligadura da veia esplênica 18,19 e a hipertensão porta 20 ; aumenta a susceptibilidade de infecção por pneumococo, quando comparada a um grupo simulação 21 ; e diminui a mortalidade por septicemia pneumocócica, CONCLUSÃO.…”
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“…Nesse contexto, incluem-se as ligaduras vasculares. A ligadura da artéria esplênica é realizada como coadjuvante do tratamento do trauma esplênico 14,15 CONCLUSÃO. A esplenectomia total provoca aumento do colesterol total, da LDL-colesterol, da VLDL-colesterol e dos triglicérides, que é mais significante nos animais alimentados com a dieta acrescida de colesterol.…”
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