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Laparoscopic surgical treatment of hepatic splenosis. A case report. | LitMetric

AI Article Synopsis

  • Isolated hepatic splenosis can be mistaken for liver tumors during imaging, leading to unnecessary surgeries; this case highlights a patient who had a suspicious liver mass removed laparoscopically, which turned out to be splenosis.
  • A 31-year-old man with a history of splenectomy presented with chronic abdominal pain and imaging revealed a potential liver mass, prompting laparoscopic surgery.
  • The surgery successfully removed the mass, and histological analysis confirmed ectopic splenic tissue, emphasizing the need to consider hepatic splenosis in differential diagnoses for patients with prior splenectomy and the benefits of laparoscopic techniques for such cases.

Article Abstract

Aim: Isolated hepatic splenosis is a rare but possible condition in abdominal surgery. At radiological imaging liver splenosis mimics malignant or pathological condition of the liver; obtaining a certain diagnosis prior to surgery is difficult. For this reason, the patients undergo to unnecessary operation, with a laparotomy access. We report a case of suspicious liver mass removed laparoscopically and revealed as hepatic splenosis.

Case Report: A 31 years old man patient was admitted to our Institution because of upper chronic abdominal pain. Thirteen years before the recovery the patient was operated of splenectomy with laparotomic incision. Computerized Tomography and Magnetic Resonance demonstrated the presence of suspicious hepatic mass in the III segment.

Results: The mass has been radically excised with laparoscopic approach. Postoperative stay was good and patient was discharged seven day after the operation. At histological examination ectopic splenic tissue on liver surface was found (socalled splenosis).

Discussion And Conclusion: Hepatic splenosis is not a rare condition and should be considered with the differential diagnosis especially in patients who had previous splenectomy and absence of liver cirrhosis. Laparoscopic exploration should always be preferred for the diagnosis of uncertain liver mass. Few works report laparoscopic excision for liver splenosis. For experience at our Institution laparoscopic procedure has an important role to get the diagnosis and it is also a feasible approach for minimally invasive resection.

Key Words: Laparoscopy, Liver, Splenosis.

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