A case of enlarged wandering spleen presenting as an abdominal mass in a 7-year-old girl is reported. The diagnosis was performed by ultrasonography and confirmed by aortography. Treatment consisted of an elective partial splenectomy and fixation of the residual spleen to the left hemidiaphragm. The patient's symptoms regressed, and now, after more than 2 years, she is doing well. Two years postoperatively scintigraphy demonstrated a good captation of radionuclide by a normal-sized spleen at the left hypochondrium. The results obtained with the procedure that was adopted for treating this case of wandering spleen allow the authors to state that hemispleen fixation is a valid option for treating symptomatic enlarged wandering spleen

Enlarged wandering spleen treated with hemisplenectomy and fixation of the residual spleen / Esposito, Ciro; Settimi, Alessandro; Centonze, A; Damiano, R; Maglio, P; Esposito, G.. - In: PEDIATRIC SURGERY INTERNATIONAL. - ISSN 0179-0358. - ELETTRONICO. - 6:(2005), pp. 488-490.

Enlarged wandering spleen treated with hemisplenectomy and fixation of the residual spleen

ESPOSITO, CIRO;SETTIMI, ALESSANDRO;
2005

Abstract

A case of enlarged wandering spleen presenting as an abdominal mass in a 7-year-old girl is reported. The diagnosis was performed by ultrasonography and confirmed by aortography. Treatment consisted of an elective partial splenectomy and fixation of the residual spleen to the left hemidiaphragm. The patient's symptoms regressed, and now, after more than 2 years, she is doing well. Two years postoperatively scintigraphy demonstrated a good captation of radionuclide by a normal-sized spleen at the left hypochondrium. The results obtained with the procedure that was adopted for treating this case of wandering spleen allow the authors to state that hemispleen fixation is a valid option for treating symptomatic enlarged wandering spleen
2005
Enlarged wandering spleen treated with hemisplenectomy and fixation of the residual spleen / Esposito, Ciro; Settimi, Alessandro; Centonze, A; Damiano, R; Maglio, P; Esposito, G.. - In: PEDIATRIC SURGERY INTERNATIONAL. - ISSN 0179-0358. - ELETTRONICO. - 6:(2005), pp. 488-490.
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