Laparoscopic‐assisted fenestration of a giant splenic cyst.

RA Tabone, JS Gundara - ANZ Journal of Surgery, 2021 - search.ebscohost.com
RA Tabone, JS Gundara
ANZ Journal of Surgery, 2021search.ebscohost.com
Abstract GLO: HWR/01jan21: ans16100-fig-0001. jpg PHOTO (COLOR): 1 Computed
tomography imaging demonstrating a 17-cm peripherally calcified intrasplenic cyst
measuring 166× 144× 148 mm. gl Following immunization, he proceeded to surgery for a
laparoscopic fenestration. Extensive calcification within the cyst wall resulted in failed
laparoscopic fenestration using laparoscopic staplers, scissors and ultrasonic energy
devices. Surgical options for symptomatic secondary splenic cysts include total splenectomy …
Abstract GLO: HWR/01jan21: ans16100-fig-0001. jpg PHOTO (COLOR): 1 Computed tomography imaging demonstrating a 17-cm peripherally calcified intrasplenic cyst measuring 166× 144× 148 mm. gl Following immunization, he proceeded to surgery for a laparoscopic fenestration. Extensive calcification within the cyst wall resulted in failed laparoscopic fenestration using laparoscopic staplers, scissors and ultrasonic energy devices. Surgical options for symptomatic secondary splenic cysts include total splenectomy, partial splenectomy or cyst fenestration.[Extracted from the article]
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