post splenectomy there is a greater risk of developing infections due to encapsulated bacteria and other organisms which in turn result in poor outcome.the main organisms causing infections are pneumococci,meningococci,H.pneumoniae .so the person should receive meningococcal.pneumococcal and hib vaccine either 2 weeks before or after splenectomy.the antibiotics should be taken based on the blood culture(this helps to know to which organism the bacteria is sensitive)report.
disadvantages of splenectomy?
A splenectomy is the surgical removal of the spleen.
Splenectomy is the surgical removal of the spleen, which is an organ that is part of the lymphatic system.
Splenectomy is the surgical removal of the spleen.
I didn't have one before my splenectomy, therefore do not plan to have one after.
The main risk of a splenectomy procedure is overwhelming bacterial infection, or postsplenectomy sepsis.
The USMEPCOM standards, from my understanding, say that you CAN join if your splenectomy was a result of trauma. However, if your splenectomy is a result of some sort of infection or disease such as lukemia then you're out of luck.
The CPT Code for laparoscopic splenectomey is 38120 (Laparoscopy, surgical, splenectomy)
The main muscles that are involved in a splenectomy are those in the diaphragm. The spleen is located under these muscles.
Generally speaking, no. You should discuss this issue with the physician who is monitoring your splenectomy.
The chief risk following splenectomy is overwhelming bacterial infection, or postsplenectomy sepsis. Other risks following splenectomy include inflammation of the pancreas and collapse of the lungs. Excessive bleeding.
Splenectomy has been regarded as the definitive treatment for this disease and is effective in about 70% of chronic ITP cases.