Totally laparoscopic partial splenectomy and gastropexy for a splenic cyst in a wandering spleen

With only seven reported cases until 2019 as noted by Lim et al., cases of a wandering spleen (WS) accompanied by splenic cyst (SC) are exceptionally rare. Furthermore, both entities are notoriously ‘silent’ until they present as an emergency with complications, often warranting total splenectomy. M...

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Main Authors: Taher Saifuddin Merchant, Hussain Kotawala
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications 2025-01-01
Series:Journal of Minimal Access Surgery
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Online Access:https://journals.lww.com/10.4103/jmas.jmas_212_23
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Summary:With only seven reported cases until 2019 as noted by Lim et al., cases of a wandering spleen (WS) accompanied by splenic cyst (SC) are exceptionally rare. Furthermore, both entities are notoriously ‘silent’ until they present as an emergency with complications, often warranting total splenectomy. Management of SC in a WS eventually depends on its clinical presentation, disease type and functional reservoir of the spleen. However, it is desirable to operate electively and perform a spleen salvage with splenic reposition surgery. Our case describes the first totally laparoscopic partial splenectomy and intraperitoneal fixation of the spleen by means of gastropexy for a large non-parasitic SC in a WS. Partial splenectomy instead of just a cystectomy tackles the risk of cyst recurrence, and a gastropexy over other splenic repositioning techniques would allow the spleen to remain as an intraperitoneal organ.
ISSN:0972-9941
1998-3921