Laparoscopic Splenectomy

Overview

Splenectomy is a surgical procedure to remove your spleen. The spleen is an organ that sits under your rib cage on the upper left side of your abdomen. It helps fight infection and filters unneeded material, such as old or damaged blood cells, from your blood.

  • The most common reason for splenectomy is to treat a ruptured spleen, which is often caused by an abdominal injury. Splenectomy may be used to treat other conditions, including an enlarged spleen that is causing discomfort (splenomegaly), some blood disorders, certain cancers, infection, and noncancerous cysts or tumors.
  • Splenectomy is most commonly performed using a tiny video camera and special surgical tools (laparoscopic splenectomy). With this type of surgery, you may be able to leave the hospital the same day and recover fully in two weeks.
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Why it's done

Splenectomy is used to treat a wide variety of diseases and conditions. Your doctor may recommend splenectomy if you have one of the following:

  • Ruptured spleen - If your spleen ruptures due to a severe abdominal injury or because of an enlarged spleen (splenomegaly), the result may be life-threatening, internal bleeding.
  • Enlarged spleen - Splenectomy may be done to ease the symptoms of an enlarged spleen, which include pain and a feeling of fullness.
  • Blood disorder - Blood disorders that may be treated with splenectomy include idiopathic thrombocytopenic purpura, polycythemia vera and thalassemia.
  • Cancer - Cancers that may be treated with splenectomy include chronic lymphocytic leukemia, Hodgkin's lymphoma, non-Hodgkin's lymphoma and hairy cell leukemia.
  • Infection - A severe infection or the development of a large collection of pus surrounded by inflammation (abscess) in your spleen may require spleen removal if it doesn't respond to other treatment.
  • Cyst or tumor - Noncancerous cysts or tumors inside the spleen may require splenectomy if they become large or are difficult to remove completely.

Risks

Splenectomy is generally a safe procedure. But as with any surgery, splenectomy carries the potential risk of complications, including:

  • Bleeding
  • Blood clots
  • Infection
  • Injury to nearby organs, including your stomach, pancreas and colon

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Results

If you had splenectomy due to a ruptured spleen, further treatment usually isn't necessary. If it was done to treat another disorder, additional treatment may be required.

After splenectomy, notify your doctor at the first sign of an infection, such as:

  • A fever of 100.4 F (38 C) or higher
  • Redness or tender spots anywhere on the body
  • A sore throat
  • Chills that cause you to shake or shiver
  • A cold that lasts longer than usual

FAQs

  • What is Laparoscopic Splenectomy?
    Laparoscopic Splenectomy is a minimally invasive splenectomy performed to remove the spleen using small incisions and advanced instruments. We specialise in keyhole spleen surgery that ensures reduced pain, faster recovery, and minimal scarring. Patients seeking laparoscopic splenectomy in Nagercoil trust our expertise as a leading splenectomy hospital in Kanyakumari.
  • When is spleen removal surgery required?
    Spleen removal surgery is recommended for conditions like enlarged spleen, blood disorders, splenic cysts, or traumatic injury. At Siva Hospital, we perform laparoscopic splenectomy to ensure safe and effective treatment with minimal surgical trauma. Our experienced team provides advanced splenectomy treatment for patients in Nagercoil and Kanyakumari who require reliable spleen disorder surgical care.
  • What are the advantages of Minimally Invasive Splenectomy?
    Minimally invasive splenectomy offers smaller incisions, lower infection risk, quicker healing, and early discharge. Our approach focuses on patient comfort through advanced laparoscopic splenectomy techniques. Individuals choosing laparoscopic splenectomy in Nagercoil benefit from precise laparoscopic abdominal procedures and expert postoperative care for splenectomy.
  • Is laparoscopic splenectomy safe?
    Yes. Laparoscopic splenectomy is considered safe when performed by trained specialists. At Siva Hospital, our surgeons use advanced laparoscopic equipment to minimise risks and ensure accurate spleen removal. As the trusted centre for spleen surgery in Kanyakumari, we prioritise patient safety in every step of the procedure.
  • How long is the recovery after spleen removal surgery?
    Most patients recover within a few weeks, with early mobilisation within days. We provide structured postoperative care for splenectomy patients to ensure smooth and comfortable healing. Our minimally invasive spleen removal techniques enable faster recovery, making us a preferred choice for splenectomy in Nagercoil.
  • Will I need to stay in the hospital after laparoscopic splenectomy?
    A short hospital stay is typically required for observation and initial recovery. At Siva Hospital, we ensure attentive monitoring and personalised care after keyhole spleen surgery. Patients from Nagercoil and Kanyakumari choose our facility for safe laparoscopic abdominal surgery supported by advanced technology and expert care.
  • What preoperative tests are needed?
    Preoperative evaluation may include blood tests, abdominal ultrasound, CT scan, and assessments of underlying conditions. These diagnostics help plan a safe and effective laparoscopic splenectomy. Patients in Nagercoil rely on our comprehensive evaluation process for advanced splenectomy treatment and accurate surgical planning.
  • What conditions can be treated with laparoscopic splenectomy?
    This procedure is used for immune thrombocytopenia, hereditary blood disorders, spleen enlargement, cysts, and trauma-related issues. Siva Hospital provides minimally invasive spleen removal using precise laparoscopic techniques. As the best splenectomy surgeon team in Nagercoil, we ensure effective and safe management of different spleen disorders.
  • Are there any risks associated with spleen removal surgery?
    All surgeries involve some risk, but minimally invasive splenectomy significantly reduces complications. At Siva Hospital, we use advanced laparoscopic hematology surgery techniques to minimise bleeding, infection, and postoperative discomfort. Our team ensures careful monitoring, making us a trusted centre for laparoscopic splenectomy in Kanyakumari.
  • Why choose Siva Hospital for Laparoscopic Splenectomy?
    Siva Hospital offers advanced laparoscopic splenectomy, expert surgeons, and comprehensive postoperative support. Our minimally invasive approach ensures reduced pain and faster recovery. As a leading splenectomy hospital in Kanyakumari, patients across Nagercoil trust us for precise keyhole spleen surgery and reliable spleen disorder surgical care.
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