Ultrasonic and computer-aided tomographic examinations of 2457 patients with suspected diseases of the abdominal cavity organs have revealed splenic involvement in 48. The sensitivity of ultrasonic technique for the detection of splenic diseases has made up 70.8%, that of computer-aided tomography--95.8%. Invasive interventions monitored by these two methods were carried out in 26 patients; in 10 of these transcutaneous puncture drainage was carried out for cysts (2), hematoma (1), and abscesses of the spleen (7). In one patient with multiple abscesses of the spleen the drainage was found insufficient for complete cure and he had to be subjected to splenectomy, in the rest cases surgery did not have to be resorted to. Therefore, ultrasonic and computer-aided tomographic examinations of the spleen, used together with various invasive interventions, result not only in correct diagnosis and differential diagnosis of this organ's disease, but permit various therapeutic measures and help achieve cure without laparotomy.
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