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Laparoscopic
Splenectomy
Laparoscopic surgery
is performed via smaller incisions than traditional
surgery. The procedure is done using the help of a special
camera and skinny instruments. Over the last several
years, the role of laparoscopic surgery has expanded
to include elective splenectomy. Some patients can have
a completely laparoscopic operation where the spleen
is chopped into tiny pieces and removed in a bag while
others may require a larger incision to assist with
the removal of the spleen. The larger incision permits
the use of a hand port to allow the surgeon’s
hand to enter the abdomen to help remove the spleen.
The incision is still smaller than the traditional cut.
Hospital stay is approximately 1-5 days. Patients planning
on having their spleen removed will need thorough counseling
about life without a spleen as well as appropriate vaccinations
to prevent future infections. Vaccinations should be
given at least 2 weeks before the operation whenever
possible.
Inpatient
Facilities: Hospital
University of Pennsylvania
Office
Visit Locations: 4
Silverstein Pavilion
Making
an Office Visit Appointment: 215-662-2050
-800-789-PENN