What is the success rate of splenectomy

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If the spleen appeared malignant tumor, local infection or trauma, splenectomy can get good treatment effect, the success rate is the most concerned of patients. Let's take a look at the success rate of splenectomy.

What is the success rate of splenectomy

First of all: the success rate of splenectomy is more than 95%, the mortality rate is very low, but the trauma patients also need to see whether there are other parts of the trauma. The main risk of patients with splenic rupture is not whether the operation is successful or not, but the bleeding caused by splenic rupture. Patients are not treated in time, or there is no treatment, resulting in excessive blood loss and death.

Secondly, emergency operation is often needed in the case of splenic rupture, so as to implement the operation as soon as possible and save the patient's life. Patients with severe splenic rupture often have hemorrhagic shock. Therefore, in addition to preoperative preparation, we should also prevent and treat hemorrhagic shock and allocate a large number of blood products for blood transfusion.

Finally, all chronic spleen diseases except rupture should be treated with selective operation. Pay attention to improve the general condition, multiple small amount of blood transfusion, protect liver function, correct coagulation insufficiency, and carry out necessary laboratory examination (including hemoglobin determination, red blood cell count, white blood cell count and classification, platelet count, vascular fragility test, bleeding time, coagulation time, prothrombin time, etc.).

matters needing attention

Many patients who have undergone splenectomy have poor liver function and should be fully supplemented with vitamins and glucose after operation. Postoperative liver coma may occur. Once it occurs, preventive measures should be taken in time to avoid accidents.