Abstract

BackgroundAlthough radiofrequency-assisted devices have sometimes been used in partial splenectomy, this is not a common technique. This report describes the first case of laparoscopic partial splenectomy using an RF-assisted device (Coolinside) which allows both coagulation and transection of the parenchyma and eventually the protective coagulation of the remnant side.Case presentationA 27-year-old woman was found to have a giant hydatic cyst measuring 12.0 × 14.0 × 16.6 cm that mainly occupied the lower pole of the spleen and retroperitoneal space. The patient underwent a laparoscopic partial splenectomy using an RF-based device designed to accomplish both the coagulation and dissection of the splenic tissue. The estimated blood loss was less than 200 mL.ConclusionsEven though RF ablation has traditionally been used for hepatic parenchymal transection, it seems equally suited to partial splenectomy. This device seems to provide good results, minimizing blood loss during partial splenectomy; however, randomized trials will be necessary to see if the results are superior to those of other techniques.

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  • ConclusionsEven though RF ablation has traditionally been used for hepatic parenchymal transection, it seems suited to partial splenectomy

  • Radiofrequency-assisted devices have sometimes been used in partial splenectomy, this is not a common technique

  • Even though RF ablation has traditionally been used for hepatic parenchymal transection, it seems suited to partial splenectomy

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Conclusions

Laparoscopic partial splenectomy using the Coolinside device appears to be safe and effective in terms of transection and hemostasis, which permits the preservation of the splenic function and may be relevant in the treatment of abdominal trauma of the spleen. Future randomized and prospective trials will be necessary to determine whether this device is superior to other techniques

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