Laparoscopic splenectomy is widely accepted as a safe and feasible technique for most splenectomy cases. Like appendix, spleen does not require reconstruction on removal, and its anatomic landmarks are often consistent. Laparoscopic is established as a safe and feasible minimally invasive procedure and can be used in almost all cases that a splenectomy is required. The indications for undergoing a splenectomy into three major categories those are benign hematologic diseases; malignant hematologic diseases; and splenic cysts. The further improvement of laparoscopic tools as well as the increased experience of surgeons allows lower operative.
Opinion Article: Clinical Gastroenterology Journal
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