There is a lack of consensus on the optimal surgical approach for splenic flexure malignancies.Surgeons face the challenge of balancing successful oncological outcomes with the morbidity and functional effects of exte...There is a lack of consensus on the optimal surgical approach for splenic flexure malignancies.Surgeons face the challenge of balancing successful oncological outcomes with the morbidity and functional effects of extended colonic resection,considering the variable‘watershed’vasculature and lymphatic anatomy of the splenic flexure.While there is an increasing body of evidence supporting the oncological safety of a more conservative segmental resection,most of the data stems from retrospective single center studies.This article reviews the management strategies and examines the evidence supporting various surgical approaches to splenic flexure malignancies.展开更多
Portal hypertension(PH)is a major complication of chronic liver disease,often leading to serious clinical consequences such as variceal bleeding,ascites,and splenomegaly.The current gold standard for PH diagnosis,name...Portal hypertension(PH)is a major complication of chronic liver disease,often leading to serious clinical consequences such as variceal bleeding,ascites,and splenomegaly.The current gold standard for PH diagnosis,namely,hepatic venous pressure gradient measurement,is invasive and not widely available.Transient elastography has emerged as a non-invasive alternative for assessing liver stiffness(LS),and recent studies have highlighted the potential role of splenic stiffness(SS)in evaluating PH severity.This narrative review summarizes the available evidence on the utility of splenic transient elastography in assessing PH.We evaluated its diagnostic accuracy,technical challenges,and clinical applications,particularly in distinguishing between cirrhotic PH(CPH)and noncirrhotic PH(NCPH).A comprehensive literature search was conducted using the PubMed database,focusing on studies that assess splenic elastography in the diagnosis and prognosis of PH.This review compares splenic elastography with other non-invasive imaging modalities,including MR elastography and shearwave elastography.Additionally,we examined the role of SS using elastography in predicting the presence of esophageal varices and its potential impact on reducing the need for endoscopic screening.Studies have demonstrated that splenic elastography correlates well with PH severity,with cut-off values ranging between 45 kPa and 50 kPa for significant PH detection.Splenic elastography,when combined with platelet count and LS measurements,improves diagnostic accuracy and risk stratification for the occurrence of variceal bleeding.Despite its clinical promise,technical challenges such as patient positioning,body habitus,and probe selection remain key limitations.Notably,splenic elastography may be particularly useful in diagnosing NCPH,where LS remains normal but PH is present.Splenic transient elastography is a valuable adjunct in the non-invasive assessment of PH.Its ability to predict varices,differentiate between CPH and NCPH,and reduce unnecessary endoscopies suggests that it should be incorporated into routine hepatology practice.Future research should focus on refining SS cut-offs,evaluating its cost-effectiveness,and integrating splenic elastography into clinical guidelines for PH management.展开更多
Splenic histiocytic sarcoma(SHS)is a rare,aggressive hematological malignancy with unclear progression and management.Our case illustrates the progression and pathophysiological processes of SHS and provides key data ...Splenic histiocytic sarcoma(SHS)is a rare,aggressive hematological malignancy with unclear progression and management.Our case illustrates the progression and pathophysiological processes of SHS and provides key data for the diagnosis,treatment and management of SHS.A 60-year-old female with incidentally detected splenic mass(6.0 cm×5.7 cm)underwent splenectomy,confirmed as SHS in 2020.Post-op imatinib therapy was given.In 2022,hepatic metastases(2.4 cm×2.9 cm)with pancytopenia led to supportive care.Lesions enlarged to 4.3 cm×2.7 cm,leading to multi-organ failure and death at 33 months.The case was categorized into three distinct stages based on the pathophysiology of SHS:Early-stage splenic tumor growth,mid-stage liver metastasis with hematological abnormalities,and late-stage tumor infiltration leading to multiorgan failure.For SHS,this case highlights the pivotal role of early intervention and the value of personalized treatment strategies.展开更多
In this article,we discuss the study by Cheng et al,published in the World Journal of Gastroenterology,focusing on predictive methods for post-hepatectomy liver failure(PHLF).PHLF is a common and serious complication,...In this article,we discuss the study by Cheng et al,published in the World Journal of Gastroenterology,focusing on predictive methods for post-hepatectomy liver failure(PHLF).PHLF is a common and serious complication,and accurate prediction is critical for clinical management.The study examines the potential of ultrasound elastography and splenic size in predicting PHLF.Ultrasound elastography reflects liver functional reserve,while splenic size provides additional predictive value.By integrating these factors with serological markers,we developed a comprehensive prediction model that effectively stratifies patient risk and supports personalized clinical decisions.This approach offers new insights into predicting PHLF.These methods not only assist clinicians in identifying high-risk patients earlier but also provide scientific support for personalized treatment strategies.Future research will aim to validate the model's accuracy with larger sample sizes,further enhancing the clinical application of these non-invasive indicators.展开更多
A spontaneous splenic rupture is one of the rarest encounters in our field. It is a potentially fatal condition if not diagnosed early and treated promptly. Moreover, several preexisting diseases contribute to the occ...A spontaneous splenic rupture is one of the rarest encounters in our field. It is a potentially fatal condition if not diagnosed early and treated promptly. Moreover, several preexisting diseases contribute to the occurrence of spontaneous splenic rupture, which includes hematological disease, infectious, malignancy, and immune-compromised disease. In our case, we report a 37-year-old male with a known case of diabetes mellitus who presented with generalized abdominal pain and was diagnosed with spontaneous splenic rupture. He was treated with splenic artery embolization and discharged with a good outcome. Despite the rarity of the disease, it is important to keep it in mind when a patient presents to you with abdominal pain.展开更多
BACKGROUND Splenic artery aneurysm(SAA)rupture is a rare,life-threatening condition characterized by acute intra-abdominal hemorrhage and hemodynamic instability.Ruptured SAAs may exhibit a biphasic and relatively slo...BACKGROUND Splenic artery aneurysm(SAA)rupture is a rare,life-threatening condition characterized by acute intra-abdominal hemorrhage and hemodynamic instability.Ruptured SAAs may exhibit a biphasic and relatively slow clinical progression,commonly referred to as the“double-rupture phenomenon”.The reported incidence of the double-rupture phenomenon ranges 12%-21%in patients with ruptured SAAs,potentially due to variations in intra-abdominal pressure.Following anesthesia induction,muscle relaxation can decrease intra-abdominal pressure,potentially triggering the double-rupture phenomenon and leading to circulatory collapse.CASE SUMMARY A 61-year-old female presented to the Department of Emergency with upper abdominal pain,abdominal distension,dizziness,and vomiting.Her vital signs were initially stable.Physical examination revealed abdominal tenderness and positive-shifting dullness.Abdominal contrast-enhanced computed tomography revealed cirrhosis,severe portal hypertension,and splenomegaly.Acute rupture was suggested by a hematoma on the upper left side outside the SAA.Surgeons deemed intravascular intervention challenging and open splenectomy inevitable.Circulatory collapse occurred after anesthesia induction,likely due to a double rupture of the SAA.This double-rupture phenomenon may have resulted from an initial rupture of the SAA into the omental bursa,forming a hematoma that exerted a tamponade effect.A second rupture into the peritoneal cavity may have been triggered by decreased intra-abdominal pressure following anesthesia induction.The patient’s life was saved through early,coordinated,multidisciplinary significant postoperative bleeding or hypoxic encephalopathy.CONCLUSION Anesthesia-induced pressure reduction may trigger a second SAA rupture,causing collapse.Early diagnosis and multidisciplinary teamwork improve outcomes.This is a rare and life-threatening case of SAA rupture,which is of great significance to the medical community for understanding and handling such emergencies.展开更多
AIM:To determine an optimal cutoff value for abnormal splenic artery diameter/proper hepatic artery diameter(S/P) ratio in cirrhosis-induced portal hypertension.METHODS:Patients with cirrhosis and portal hypertension(...AIM:To determine an optimal cutoff value for abnormal splenic artery diameter/proper hepatic artery diameter(S/P) ratio in cirrhosis-induced portal hypertension.METHODS:Patients with cirrhosis and portal hypertension(n = 770) and healthy volunteers(n = 31) underwent volumetric computed tomography threedimensional vascular reconstruction to measure the internal diameters of the splenic artery and proper hepatic artery to calculate the S/P ratio.The cutoff value for abnormal S/P ratio was determined using receiver operating characteristic curve analysis,and the prevalence of abnormal S/P ratio and associations between abnormal S/P ratio and major complications of portal hypertension were studied using logistic regression.RESULTS:The receiver operating characteristic analysis showed that the cutoff points for abnormal splenic artery internal diameter and S/P ratio were > 5.19 mm and > 1.40,respectively.The sensitivity,specificity,positive predictive value,and negative predictive value were 74.2%,45.2%,97.1%,and 6.6%,respectively.The prevalence of an abnormal S/P ratio in the patients with cirrhosis and portal hypertension was 83.4%.Patients with a higher S/P ratio had a lower risk of developing ascites [odds ratio(OR) = 0.708,95%CI:0.508-0.986,P = 0.041] and a higher risk of developing esophageal and gastric varices(OR = 1.483,95%CI:1.010-2.175,P = 0.044) and forming collateral circulation(OR = 1.518,95%CI:1.033-2.230,P = 0.034).After splenectomy,the portal venous pressure and maximum and mean portal venous flow velocities were reduced,while the flow rate and maximum and minimum flow velocities of the hepatic artery were increased(P < 0.05).CONCLUSION:The prevalence of an abnormal S/P ratio is high in patients with cirrhosis and portal hypertension,and it can be used as an important marker of splanchnic hemodynamic disturbances.展开更多
Objective:To discover the effect of partial splenic embolization on the immune function of cirrhotic patients with hypersplenism.Methods:Patients involved in the study were enrolled and divided into three groups,inclu...Objective:To discover the effect of partial splenic embolization on the immune function of cirrhotic patients with hypersplenism.Methods:Patients involved in the study were enrolled and divided into three groups,including control group,experimental group,and complication group.Numbers of CD3^+,CD4^+ and CD8^+ T cells and CD4^+CD25^+CDl27^(low/-) Treg cells in the peripheral blood of patients before surgery,1 month,6 months,1 year,and 2 years after surgery were analyzed by fluorescence active cell sorting(FACS).Contents of immunoglobulins(IgA,IgG and IgM) were analyzed by auto immunoassay analyzer.Results:In the peripheral blood of patients from experimental group,numbers of CD3^+,CD4^+ and CD8^+ T cells initially declined,but afterwards increased to normal level;in the peripheral blood of patients from complication group,CD3^+ and CD8^+ T cells showed the same trend,but the number of CD4^+ T cells was below normal level at all detection times.Furthermore,CD3^+,CD4^+ and CD8^+ T cells in the peripheral blood of patients from complication group were initially less than those in experimental group,and afterwards were comparable between two groups.In patients from both experimental group and complication group,the number of CD4^+CD25^+CDl27^(low/-)Treg cells increased 1 month and 6 months after surgery,and gradually restored to normal level.CD4^+CD25^+CDl27^(low/-)Treg cell counts in patients from complication group were initially more than those in patients from experimental group 1 month and 6 months after surgery,but then they were comparable.Furthermore,contents of immunoglobulins(IgA,IgG and IgM) were comparable in three groups at all detection times.Conclusion:Partial splenic embolization influenced the immune function of cirrhotic patients with hypersplenism in the short term but the immune function could afterwards gradually restore to normal.Our results implicated that measures that prevent infection and improve immune function were necessary in early stage after undergoing PSE in order to reduce complications.展开更多
PreservaUon of the spleen at distal pancreatectomy has recently attracted considerable attention. Since our first successful trial, spleen-preserving distal pancreatectomy with conservation of the splenic artery and v...PreservaUon of the spleen at distal pancreatectomy has recently attracted considerable attention. Since our first successful trial, spleen-preserving distal pancreatectomy with conservation of the splenic artery and vein for tumors of the pancreas and chronic pancreatitis has been performed more frequently. The technique for spleenpreserving distal pancreatectomy with conservation of the splenic artery and vein are outlined. The splenic vein is identified behind the pancreas and within the thin connective tissue membrane. The connective tissue membrane is cut longitudinally above the splenic vein. An important issue is to remove the splenic vein from the body of the pancreas toward the spleen, since a different approach may be very difficult. The pancreas is preferably removed from the splenic artery toward the head of the pancreas itself. This procedure is much easier than removing the pancreas from the vein side. One patient had undergone distal gastrectomy for duodenal ulcer, with reconstruction by Billroth Ⅱ tehcnique. If distal pancreatectomy with splenectomy had been performed for the lesion of the distal pancreas at the time, the residual stomach would also have to be resected. The potential damage done to the patient by reconstruction of the gastrointestinal tract in combination with distal pancreatectomy and splenectomy would have been much greater than with distal pancreatectomy only with preservation of the spleen and residual stomach. Benign lesions as well as low-grade malignancy of the body and tail of the pancreas may be a possible indication for this procedure.展开更多
Splenomegaly is a common sequela of cirrhosis, and is frequently associated with decreased hematologic indices including thrombocytopenia and leukopenia. Partial splenic artery embolization(PSE) has been demonstrated ...Splenomegaly is a common sequela of cirrhosis, and is frequently associated with decreased hematologic indices including thrombocytopenia and leukopenia. Partial splenic artery embolization(PSE) has been demonstrated to effectively increase hematologic indices in cirrhotic patients with splenomegaly. This is particularly valuable amongst those cirrhotic patients who are not viable candidates for splenectomy. Although PSE was originally developed decades ago, it has recently received increased attention. Presently, PSE is being utilized to address a number of clinical concerns in the setting of cirrhosis, including: decreased hematologic indices, portal hypertension and its associated sequela, and splenic artery steal syndrome. Following PSE patients demonstrate significant increases in platelets and leukocytes. Though progressive decline of hematologic indices occur following PSE, they remain improved as compared to pre-procedural values over long-term follow-up. PSE, however, is not without risk and complications of the procedure may occur. The most common complication of PSE is post-embolization syndrome, which involves a constellation of symptoms including fever, pain, and nausea/vomiting. The rate of complications has been shown to increase as the percent of total splenic volume embolized increases. The purpose of this review is to explore the current literature in re-gards to PSE in cirrhotic patients and to highlight their techniques, and statistically summarize their results and associated complications.展开更多
AIM: TO investigate the effect of partial splenic embolization (PSE) on platelet values in liver cirrhosis patients with thrombocytopenia and to determine the effective embolization area for platelet values improve...AIM: TO investigate the effect of partial splenic embolization (PSE) on platelet values in liver cirrhosis patients with thrombocytopenia and to determine the effective embolization area for platelet values improvement.METHODS: Blood parameters and liver function indicators were measured on 10 liver cirrhosis patients (6 in Child-Pugh grade A and 4 in grade B) with thrombocytopenia (platelet values 〈 80 × 10^3/μL) before embolization. Computed tomography scan was also needed in advance to acquire the splenic baseline. After 2 to 3 d, angiography and splenic embolization were performed. A second computed tomography scan was made to confirm the embolization area after 2 to 3 wk of embolization. The blood parameters of patients were also examined biweekly during the 1 year follow-up period. RESULTS: According to the computed tomography images after partial splenic embolization, we divided all paUents into two groups: low (〈 30%), and high (≥ 30%) embolization area groups. The platelet values were increased by 3 times compared to baseline levels after 2 wk of embolization in high embolization area group. In addition, there were significant differences in platelet values between low and high embolization area groups. GPT values decreased significantly in all patients after 2 wk of embolization. The improvement in platelet and GPT values still persisted until 1 year after PSE. In addition, 3 of 4 (75%) Child-Pugh grade B patients progressed to grade A after 2 mo of PSE. The complication rate in 〈 30% and ≥30% embolization area groups was 50% and 100%, respectively. CONCLUSION: Partial splenic embolization is an effective method to improve platelet values and GPT values in liver cirrhosis patients with thrombocytopenia and the ≥ 30% embolization area is meaningful for platelet values improvement. The relationship between the complication rate and embolization area needs further studies.展开更多
AIM:To investigate the feasibility and optimal approach for laparoscopic pancreasand spleen-preserving splenic hilum lymph node dissection in advanced proximal gastric cancer.METHODS:Between August 2009 and August 201...AIM:To investigate the feasibility and optimal approach for laparoscopic pancreasand spleen-preserving splenic hilum lymph node dissection in advanced proximal gastric cancer.METHODS:Between August 2009 and August 2012,12 patients with advanced proximal gastric cancer treated in Nanfang Hospital,Southern Medical University,Guangzhou,China were enrolled and subsequently underwent laparoscopic total gastrectomy with pancreasand spleen-preserving splenic hilum lymph node(LN)dissection.The clinicopathological characteristics,surgical outcomes,postoperative course and followup data of these patients were retrospectively collected and analyzed in the study.RESULTS:Based on our anatomical understanding of peripancreatic structures,we combined the characteristics of laparoscopic surgery and developed a modified approach(combined supraand infra-pancreatic approaches)for laparoscopic pancreasand spleenpreserving splenic hilum LN dissection.Surgery was completed in all 12 patients laparoscopically without conversion.Only one patient experienced intraoperative bleeding when dissecting LNs along the splenic artery and was handled with laparoscopic hemostasis.The mean operating time was 268.4 min and mean number of retrieved splenic hilum LNs was 4.8.One patient had splenic hilum LN metastasis(8.3%).Neither postoperative morbidity nor mortality was observed.Peritoneal metastasis occurred in one patient and none of the other patients died or experienced recurrent disease during the follow-up period.CONCLUSION:Laparoscopic total gastrectomy with pancreasand spleen-preserving splenic hilum LN dissection using the modified approach for advanced proximal gastric cancer could be safely achieved.展开更多
ALTHOUGH unusual, hemangioma is the most common type of primary splenic neoplasm.1 Usually, splenic hemangioma appears as solid mass, but sometimes it presents cystic corn-ponent as well, which is difficult to discrim...ALTHOUGH unusual, hemangioma is the most common type of primary splenic neoplasm.1 Usually, splenic hemangioma appears as solid mass, but sometimes it presents cystic corn-ponent as well, which is difficult to discriminate from some other lesions, such as abscess, simple cyst, parasitic cyst, and lymphangioma.2 Preoperative diagnosis of splenic hemangioma mainly depends on imaging study (e.g. ultrasonography, CT, MRI).展开更多
Left-sided portal hypertension(LSPH)followed by acute pancreatitis is a rare condition with most patients being asymptomatic.In cases where gastrointestinal(GI)bleeding is present,however,the condition is more complic...Left-sided portal hypertension(LSPH)followed by acute pancreatitis is a rare condition with most patients being asymptomatic.In cases where gastrointestinal(GI)bleeding is present,however,the condition is more complicated and the mortality is very high because of the difficulty in diagnosing and selecting optimal treatment.A successfully treated case with severe GI bleeding by transcatheter splenic artery embolization is reported in this article.The patient exhibited severe uncontrollable GI bleeding and was confirmed as gastric varices secondary to LSPH by enhanced computed tomography(CT)scan and CT-angiography.After embolization,the bleeding stopped and stabilized for the entire follow-up period without any severe complications.In conclusion,embolization of the splenic artery is a simple,safe,and effective method of controlling gastric variceal bleeding caused by LSPH in acute pancreatitis.展开更多
AIM To determine the outcomes of partial splenic em-bolization(PSE) for massive splenomegaly due to idiopathic portal hypertension(IPH).METHODS In this prospective study, we evaluated the charac-teristics and prognosi...AIM To determine the outcomes of partial splenic em-bolization(PSE) for massive splenomegaly due to idiopathic portal hypertension(IPH).METHODS In this prospective study, we evaluated the charac-teristics and prognosis of consecutive patients with IPH who underwent PSE for all indications at a single medical center between June 2009 and January 2015. The inclusion criteria were: presence of hypersplenism, massive splenomegaly, and resultant pancytopenia. The exclusion criteria were: presence of other diseases causing portal hypertension. During the post-PSE period, the patients were hospitalized. All patients underwent abdominal computed tomography imaging 4 wk post-PSE to determine total splenic and non-infarcted splenic volumes.RESULTS A total of 11 patients, with median age of 33.27 ± 4.8 years, were included in the study. Mean spleen size was 22.9 cm(21-28 cm), and severe hypersplenismwas diagnosed in all patients before PSE. Post-PSE, leukocyte and platelet counts increased significantly, reaching peak levels in the second week with gradual decreases thereafter. Liver function tests did not exhibit significant changes during post-intervention follow-up. All patients developed post-embolization syndrome, and one patient experienced serious complications; all complications were successfully treated with conservative therapy and no death occurred. CONCLUSION Our findings showed that PSE has a lower complication rate than previously-reported surgical complication rates, which supports this intervention as a viable alternative for high-risk operable patients with severe hypersplenism.展开更多
文摘There is a lack of consensus on the optimal surgical approach for splenic flexure malignancies.Surgeons face the challenge of balancing successful oncological outcomes with the morbidity and functional effects of extended colonic resection,considering the variable‘watershed’vasculature and lymphatic anatomy of the splenic flexure.While there is an increasing body of evidence supporting the oncological safety of a more conservative segmental resection,most of the data stems from retrospective single center studies.This article reviews the management strategies and examines the evidence supporting various surgical approaches to splenic flexure malignancies.
文摘Portal hypertension(PH)is a major complication of chronic liver disease,often leading to serious clinical consequences such as variceal bleeding,ascites,and splenomegaly.The current gold standard for PH diagnosis,namely,hepatic venous pressure gradient measurement,is invasive and not widely available.Transient elastography has emerged as a non-invasive alternative for assessing liver stiffness(LS),and recent studies have highlighted the potential role of splenic stiffness(SS)in evaluating PH severity.This narrative review summarizes the available evidence on the utility of splenic transient elastography in assessing PH.We evaluated its diagnostic accuracy,technical challenges,and clinical applications,particularly in distinguishing between cirrhotic PH(CPH)and noncirrhotic PH(NCPH).A comprehensive literature search was conducted using the PubMed database,focusing on studies that assess splenic elastography in the diagnosis and prognosis of PH.This review compares splenic elastography with other non-invasive imaging modalities,including MR elastography and shearwave elastography.Additionally,we examined the role of SS using elastography in predicting the presence of esophageal varices and its potential impact on reducing the need for endoscopic screening.Studies have demonstrated that splenic elastography correlates well with PH severity,with cut-off values ranging between 45 kPa and 50 kPa for significant PH detection.Splenic elastography,when combined with platelet count and LS measurements,improves diagnostic accuracy and risk stratification for the occurrence of variceal bleeding.Despite its clinical promise,technical challenges such as patient positioning,body habitus,and probe selection remain key limitations.Notably,splenic elastography may be particularly useful in diagnosing NCPH,where LS remains normal but PH is present.Splenic transient elastography is a valuable adjunct in the non-invasive assessment of PH.Its ability to predict varices,differentiate between CPH and NCPH,and reduce unnecessary endoscopies suggests that it should be incorporated into routine hepatology practice.Future research should focus on refining SS cut-offs,evaluating its cost-effectiveness,and integrating splenic elastography into clinical guidelines for PH management.
基金Supported by the Program of General Hospital of Western Theater,No.2021-XZYG-C33.
文摘Splenic histiocytic sarcoma(SHS)is a rare,aggressive hematological malignancy with unclear progression and management.Our case illustrates the progression and pathophysiological processes of SHS and provides key data for the diagnosis,treatment and management of SHS.A 60-year-old female with incidentally detected splenic mass(6.0 cm×5.7 cm)underwent splenectomy,confirmed as SHS in 2020.Post-op imatinib therapy was given.In 2022,hepatic metastases(2.4 cm×2.9 cm)with pancytopenia led to supportive care.Lesions enlarged to 4.3 cm×2.7 cm,leading to multi-organ failure and death at 33 months.The case was categorized into three distinct stages based on the pathophysiology of SHS:Early-stage splenic tumor growth,mid-stage liver metastasis with hematological abnormalities,and late-stage tumor infiltration leading to multiorgan failure.For SHS,this case highlights the pivotal role of early intervention and the value of personalized treatment strategies.
基金Sichuan Province Science and Technology Department Key Research and Development Project,No.2023YFS0473.
文摘In this article,we discuss the study by Cheng et al,published in the World Journal of Gastroenterology,focusing on predictive methods for post-hepatectomy liver failure(PHLF).PHLF is a common and serious complication,and accurate prediction is critical for clinical management.The study examines the potential of ultrasound elastography and splenic size in predicting PHLF.Ultrasound elastography reflects liver functional reserve,while splenic size provides additional predictive value.By integrating these factors with serological markers,we developed a comprehensive prediction model that effectively stratifies patient risk and supports personalized clinical decisions.This approach offers new insights into predicting PHLF.These methods not only assist clinicians in identifying high-risk patients earlier but also provide scientific support for personalized treatment strategies.Future research will aim to validate the model's accuracy with larger sample sizes,further enhancing the clinical application of these non-invasive indicators.
文摘A spontaneous splenic rupture is one of the rarest encounters in our field. It is a potentially fatal condition if not diagnosed early and treated promptly. Moreover, several preexisting diseases contribute to the occurrence of spontaneous splenic rupture, which includes hematological disease, infectious, malignancy, and immune-compromised disease. In our case, we report a 37-year-old male with a known case of diabetes mellitus who presented with generalized abdominal pain and was diagnosed with spontaneous splenic rupture. He was treated with splenic artery embolization and discharged with a good outcome. Despite the rarity of the disease, it is important to keep it in mind when a patient presents to you with abdominal pain.
基金Supported by National High Level Hospital Clinical Research Funding,No.2022-PUMCH-B-119.
文摘BACKGROUND Splenic artery aneurysm(SAA)rupture is a rare,life-threatening condition characterized by acute intra-abdominal hemorrhage and hemodynamic instability.Ruptured SAAs may exhibit a biphasic and relatively slow clinical progression,commonly referred to as the“double-rupture phenomenon”.The reported incidence of the double-rupture phenomenon ranges 12%-21%in patients with ruptured SAAs,potentially due to variations in intra-abdominal pressure.Following anesthesia induction,muscle relaxation can decrease intra-abdominal pressure,potentially triggering the double-rupture phenomenon and leading to circulatory collapse.CASE SUMMARY A 61-year-old female presented to the Department of Emergency with upper abdominal pain,abdominal distension,dizziness,and vomiting.Her vital signs were initially stable.Physical examination revealed abdominal tenderness and positive-shifting dullness.Abdominal contrast-enhanced computed tomography revealed cirrhosis,severe portal hypertension,and splenomegaly.Acute rupture was suggested by a hematoma on the upper left side outside the SAA.Surgeons deemed intravascular intervention challenging and open splenectomy inevitable.Circulatory collapse occurred after anesthesia induction,likely due to a double rupture of the SAA.This double-rupture phenomenon may have resulted from an initial rupture of the SAA into the omental bursa,forming a hematoma that exerted a tamponade effect.A second rupture into the peritoneal cavity may have been triggered by decreased intra-abdominal pressure following anesthesia induction.The patient’s life was saved through early,coordinated,multidisciplinary significant postoperative bleeding or hypoxic encephalopathy.CONCLUSION Anesthesia-induced pressure reduction may trigger a second SAA rupture,causing collapse.Early diagnosis and multidisciplinary teamwork improve outcomes.This is a rare and life-threatening case of SAA rupture,which is of great significance to the medical community for understanding and handling such emergencies.
基金Supported by Grants from Beijing Municipal Health Bureau, No.2011-2-18the Capital Health Development Special Funds, No.2011-2018-03
文摘AIM:To determine an optimal cutoff value for abnormal splenic artery diameter/proper hepatic artery diameter(S/P) ratio in cirrhosis-induced portal hypertension.METHODS:Patients with cirrhosis and portal hypertension(n = 770) and healthy volunteers(n = 31) underwent volumetric computed tomography threedimensional vascular reconstruction to measure the internal diameters of the splenic artery and proper hepatic artery to calculate the S/P ratio.The cutoff value for abnormal S/P ratio was determined using receiver operating characteristic curve analysis,and the prevalence of abnormal S/P ratio and associations between abnormal S/P ratio and major complications of portal hypertension were studied using logistic regression.RESULTS:The receiver operating characteristic analysis showed that the cutoff points for abnormal splenic artery internal diameter and S/P ratio were > 5.19 mm and > 1.40,respectively.The sensitivity,specificity,positive predictive value,and negative predictive value were 74.2%,45.2%,97.1%,and 6.6%,respectively.The prevalence of an abnormal S/P ratio in the patients with cirrhosis and portal hypertension was 83.4%.Patients with a higher S/P ratio had a lower risk of developing ascites [odds ratio(OR) = 0.708,95%CI:0.508-0.986,P = 0.041] and a higher risk of developing esophageal and gastric varices(OR = 1.483,95%CI:1.010-2.175,P = 0.044) and forming collateral circulation(OR = 1.518,95%CI:1.033-2.230,P = 0.034).After splenectomy,the portal venous pressure and maximum and mean portal venous flow velocities were reduced,while the flow rate and maximum and minimum flow velocities of the hepatic artery were increased(P < 0.05).CONCLUSION:The prevalence of an abnormal S/P ratio is high in patients with cirrhosis and portal hypertension,and it can be used as an important marker of splanchnic hemodynamic disturbances.
文摘Objective:To discover the effect of partial splenic embolization on the immune function of cirrhotic patients with hypersplenism.Methods:Patients involved in the study were enrolled and divided into three groups,including control group,experimental group,and complication group.Numbers of CD3^+,CD4^+ and CD8^+ T cells and CD4^+CD25^+CDl27^(low/-) Treg cells in the peripheral blood of patients before surgery,1 month,6 months,1 year,and 2 years after surgery were analyzed by fluorescence active cell sorting(FACS).Contents of immunoglobulins(IgA,IgG and IgM) were analyzed by auto immunoassay analyzer.Results:In the peripheral blood of patients from experimental group,numbers of CD3^+,CD4^+ and CD8^+ T cells initially declined,but afterwards increased to normal level;in the peripheral blood of patients from complication group,CD3^+ and CD8^+ T cells showed the same trend,but the number of CD4^+ T cells was below normal level at all detection times.Furthermore,CD3^+,CD4^+ and CD8^+ T cells in the peripheral blood of patients from complication group were initially less than those in experimental group,and afterwards were comparable between two groups.In patients from both experimental group and complication group,the number of CD4^+CD25^+CDl27^(low/-)Treg cells increased 1 month and 6 months after surgery,and gradually restored to normal level.CD4^+CD25^+CDl27^(low/-)Treg cell counts in patients from complication group were initially more than those in patients from experimental group 1 month and 6 months after surgery,but then they were comparable.Furthermore,contents of immunoglobulins(IgA,IgG and IgM) were comparable in three groups at all detection times.Conclusion:Partial splenic embolization influenced the immune function of cirrhotic patients with hypersplenism in the short term but the immune function could afterwards gradually restore to normal.Our results implicated that measures that prevent infection and improve immune function were necessary in early stage after undergoing PSE in order to reduce complications.
文摘PreservaUon of the spleen at distal pancreatectomy has recently attracted considerable attention. Since our first successful trial, spleen-preserving distal pancreatectomy with conservation of the splenic artery and vein for tumors of the pancreas and chronic pancreatitis has been performed more frequently. The technique for spleenpreserving distal pancreatectomy with conservation of the splenic artery and vein are outlined. The splenic vein is identified behind the pancreas and within the thin connective tissue membrane. The connective tissue membrane is cut longitudinally above the splenic vein. An important issue is to remove the splenic vein from the body of the pancreas toward the spleen, since a different approach may be very difficult. The pancreas is preferably removed from the splenic artery toward the head of the pancreas itself. This procedure is much easier than removing the pancreas from the vein side. One patient had undergone distal gastrectomy for duodenal ulcer, with reconstruction by Billroth Ⅱ tehcnique. If distal pancreatectomy with splenectomy had been performed for the lesion of the distal pancreas at the time, the residual stomach would also have to be resected. The potential damage done to the patient by reconstruction of the gastrointestinal tract in combination with distal pancreatectomy and splenectomy would have been much greater than with distal pancreatectomy only with preservation of the spleen and residual stomach. Benign lesions as well as low-grade malignancy of the body and tail of the pancreas may be a possible indication for this procedure.
文摘Splenomegaly is a common sequela of cirrhosis, and is frequently associated with decreased hematologic indices including thrombocytopenia and leukopenia. Partial splenic artery embolization(PSE) has been demonstrated to effectively increase hematologic indices in cirrhotic patients with splenomegaly. This is particularly valuable amongst those cirrhotic patients who are not viable candidates for splenectomy. Although PSE was originally developed decades ago, it has recently received increased attention. Presently, PSE is being utilized to address a number of clinical concerns in the setting of cirrhosis, including: decreased hematologic indices, portal hypertension and its associated sequela, and splenic artery steal syndrome. Following PSE patients demonstrate significant increases in platelets and leukocytes. Though progressive decline of hematologic indices occur following PSE, they remain improved as compared to pre-procedural values over long-term follow-up. PSE, however, is not without risk and complications of the procedure may occur. The most common complication of PSE is post-embolization syndrome, which involves a constellation of symptoms including fever, pain, and nausea/vomiting. The rate of complications has been shown to increase as the percent of total splenic volume embolized increases. The purpose of this review is to explore the current literature in re-gards to PSE in cirrhotic patients and to highlight their techniques, and statistically summarize their results and associated complications.
文摘AIM: TO investigate the effect of partial splenic embolization (PSE) on platelet values in liver cirrhosis patients with thrombocytopenia and to determine the effective embolization area for platelet values improvement.METHODS: Blood parameters and liver function indicators were measured on 10 liver cirrhosis patients (6 in Child-Pugh grade A and 4 in grade B) with thrombocytopenia (platelet values 〈 80 × 10^3/μL) before embolization. Computed tomography scan was also needed in advance to acquire the splenic baseline. After 2 to 3 d, angiography and splenic embolization were performed. A second computed tomography scan was made to confirm the embolization area after 2 to 3 wk of embolization. The blood parameters of patients were also examined biweekly during the 1 year follow-up period. RESULTS: According to the computed tomography images after partial splenic embolization, we divided all paUents into two groups: low (〈 30%), and high (≥ 30%) embolization area groups. The platelet values were increased by 3 times compared to baseline levels after 2 wk of embolization in high embolization area group. In addition, there were significant differences in platelet values between low and high embolization area groups. GPT values decreased significantly in all patients after 2 wk of embolization. The improvement in platelet and GPT values still persisted until 1 year after PSE. In addition, 3 of 4 (75%) Child-Pugh grade B patients progressed to grade A after 2 mo of PSE. The complication rate in 〈 30% and ≥30% embolization area groups was 50% and 100%, respectively. CONCLUSION: Partial splenic embolization is an effective method to improve platelet values and GPT values in liver cirrhosis patients with thrombocytopenia and the ≥ 30% embolization area is meaningful for platelet values improvement. The relationship between the complication rate and embolization area needs further studies.
基金Supported by The National High Technology Research and Development Program of China (863 Program) issued by the Ministry of Science and Technology of China,No. 2012AA021103the Ministry of Health of China,No. W2011WAI44
文摘AIM:To investigate the feasibility and optimal approach for laparoscopic pancreasand spleen-preserving splenic hilum lymph node dissection in advanced proximal gastric cancer.METHODS:Between August 2009 and August 2012,12 patients with advanced proximal gastric cancer treated in Nanfang Hospital,Southern Medical University,Guangzhou,China were enrolled and subsequently underwent laparoscopic total gastrectomy with pancreasand spleen-preserving splenic hilum lymph node(LN)dissection.The clinicopathological characteristics,surgical outcomes,postoperative course and followup data of these patients were retrospectively collected and analyzed in the study.RESULTS:Based on our anatomical understanding of peripancreatic structures,we combined the characteristics of laparoscopic surgery and developed a modified approach(combined supraand infra-pancreatic approaches)for laparoscopic pancreasand spleenpreserving splenic hilum LN dissection.Surgery was completed in all 12 patients laparoscopically without conversion.Only one patient experienced intraoperative bleeding when dissecting LNs along the splenic artery and was handled with laparoscopic hemostasis.The mean operating time was 268.4 min and mean number of retrieved splenic hilum LNs was 4.8.One patient had splenic hilum LN metastasis(8.3%).Neither postoperative morbidity nor mortality was observed.Peritoneal metastasis occurred in one patient and none of the other patients died or experienced recurrent disease during the follow-up period.CONCLUSION:Laparoscopic total gastrectomy with pancreasand spleen-preserving splenic hilum LN dissection using the modified approach for advanced proximal gastric cancer could be safely achieved.
文摘ALTHOUGH unusual, hemangioma is the most common type of primary splenic neoplasm.1 Usually, splenic hemangioma appears as solid mass, but sometimes it presents cystic corn-ponent as well, which is difficult to discriminate from some other lesions, such as abscess, simple cyst, parasitic cyst, and lymphangioma.2 Preoperative diagnosis of splenic hemangioma mainly depends on imaging study (e.g. ultrasonography, CT, MRI).
基金Project supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (No. 30901445)the Zhejiang Provincial Natural Science Foundation (No. Y2100285)the Specialized Research Fund for the Doctoral Program of Higher Education (No. 20090101120122),China
文摘Left-sided portal hypertension(LSPH)followed by acute pancreatitis is a rare condition with most patients being asymptomatic.In cases where gastrointestinal(GI)bleeding is present,however,the condition is more complicated and the mortality is very high because of the difficulty in diagnosing and selecting optimal treatment.A successfully treated case with severe GI bleeding by transcatheter splenic artery embolization is reported in this article.The patient exhibited severe uncontrollable GI bleeding and was confirmed as gastric varices secondary to LSPH by enhanced computed tomography(CT)scan and CT-angiography.After embolization,the bleeding stopped and stabilized for the entire follow-up period without any severe complications.In conclusion,embolization of the splenic artery is a simple,safe,and effective method of controlling gastric variceal bleeding caused by LSPH in acute pancreatitis.
文摘AIM To determine the outcomes of partial splenic em-bolization(PSE) for massive splenomegaly due to idiopathic portal hypertension(IPH).METHODS In this prospective study, we evaluated the charac-teristics and prognosis of consecutive patients with IPH who underwent PSE for all indications at a single medical center between June 2009 and January 2015. The inclusion criteria were: presence of hypersplenism, massive splenomegaly, and resultant pancytopenia. The exclusion criteria were: presence of other diseases causing portal hypertension. During the post-PSE period, the patients were hospitalized. All patients underwent abdominal computed tomography imaging 4 wk post-PSE to determine total splenic and non-infarcted splenic volumes.RESULTS A total of 11 patients, with median age of 33.27 ± 4.8 years, were included in the study. Mean spleen size was 22.9 cm(21-28 cm), and severe hypersplenismwas diagnosed in all patients before PSE. Post-PSE, leukocyte and platelet counts increased significantly, reaching peak levels in the second week with gradual decreases thereafter. Liver function tests did not exhibit significant changes during post-intervention follow-up. All patients developed post-embolization syndrome, and one patient experienced serious complications; all complications were successfully treated with conservative therapy and no death occurred. CONCLUSION Our findings showed that PSE has a lower complication rate than previously-reported surgical complication rates, which supports this intervention as a viable alternative for high-risk operable patients with severe hypersplenism.