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During a period of 19 months, 22 organ preserving splenic operations were performed. Eleven of these, were severe third degree traumatic bursting ruptures, which were treated using a resorbable compressive mesh. An intralienal
pancreatic cyst
, a case of
splenomegaly
suspicious for lymphoma, one traumatic and two accidental polar lesions were treated by partial splenic resection using stapler. In two patients with traumatic and four with accidental first and second degree lienal lesions, collagen tampon and fibrin adhesive were employed. None of these patients required a second laparotomy. Aside from an edematous tail pancreatitis, no complications arose. Two patients succumbed to their severe cranial injuries. In the same period, four posttraumatic splenectomies were performed. Thus, excluding incidental and technical splenectomies, the application of the described methods resulted in orthotopic splenic preservation in 78% of traumatic splenic ruptures.
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PMID:[Clinical use of new organ-saving technics in splenic surgery]. 231 69
The purpose of this study is to clarify the clinicopathophysiology of splenic vein occlusion due to pancreatic disease from hemodynamic points of view. We reviewed the angiographic findings and medical records of 82 patients who had pancreatitis,
pancreatic cyst
or pancreatic cancer in the pancreatic body and tail. According to the site of occlusion in 16 patients with complete splenic vein occlusion, this entity may be divided into two categories: Type A, an occlusion close to the spleen in which short-gastric system seems to be major collateral, and Type B, an occlusion distant from splenic hilum in which gastroepiploic system becomes prominent as collateral. As compared to 7 patients with incomplete splenic vein occlusion, gastric varices and
splenomegaly
were frequently observed with the patients having complete occlusion. Among these 16 patients, splenic arterial occlusion was superimposed in 3 patients with pancreatic cancer in whom gastric varices were not detected. Thus, clinical features of this entity must be carefully assessed according to the nature of the underlying disease. Based on these observations, three consecutive phases: Phase 1 Insiduous or latent phase, Phase 2 Collateral developing phase, Phase 3 Vanishing phase may be distinguished for splenic vein occlusion secondary to pancreatic disease.
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PMID:[Splenic vein occlusion due to pancreatic disease: regional portal hypertension from hemodynamic points of view]. 277 Jun 83
Magnetic resonance (MR) imaging and MR cholangiopancreatography are useful, noninvasive techniques for the assessment of pancreatic and hepatobiliary complications in cystic fibrosis. Abnormalities of the pancreas in cystic fibrosis are typically characterized by fat deposition, which has increased signal intensity on T1-weighted MR images, and pancreatic fibrosis, which has low signal intensity on both T1- and T2-weighted images.
Pancreatic cysts
are a relatively common finding; these cysts are typically quite small but are well demonstrated at MR imaging and MR cholangiopancreatography. Pancreatic duct abnormalities are also occasionally seen. Hepatic manifestations range from hepatomegaly and diffuse fatty infiltration to severe cirrhosis with fibrotic change, regenerative nodules, and portal hypertension.
Splenomegaly
is often characterized by siderotic nodules that manifest as multiple focal areas of abnormal low signal intensity within the spleen. Biliary manifestations include cholelithiasis, stricturization, and narrowing or dilatation of intra- and extrahepatic bile ducts. Gallbladder abnormalities including microgallbladder are also readily demonstrated. MR cholangiopancreatography can be used to help determine the presence and severity of biliary complications without resorting to more invasive procedures and, in conjunction with MR imaging, may prove useful in the assessment of patients with cystic fibrosis who present with abdominal symptoms that suggest hepatobiliary involvement.
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PMID:Hepatobiliary and pancreatic manifestations of cystic fibrosis: MR imaging appearances. 1083 27
Pancreatic localization of hydatid cyst is uncommon. We report a case of a 49-year-old woman who presented with abdominal discomfort, nausea and vomiting. The diagnosis of
pancreatic cyst
with
splenomegaly
and portal hypertension was supported on ultrasound, CT-scan and endoscopic ultrasound. Surgical treatment confirmed the hydatid cyst, and included distal pancreatectomy and splenectomy. The recovery was uneventful and the patient remained symptoms free.
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PMID:Hydatid cyst of the pancreas causing portal hypertension. 2197 39
Echinococcosis is a zoonotic infestation, most commonly arises from Echinococcus granulosus helminth. The definitive hosts are carnivora, such as dogs and cats, and the intermediate hosts are herbivores, including cattle, sheep and goats. Humans are intermediate hosts, causing cystic echinococcosis. In our country, the incidence of echinococcos is 14%. The disease is localized in the liver by 70%. Cyst hydatid localized in the pancreas is unusual, with an incidence of 0.2-0.6%, and rarely causes acute pancreatitis. In this report, we present a 45-year-old male patient with cyst hydatid, which manifested by an acute pancreatitis attack. In the examination, there was a CE2 type according to WHO classification stage III cyst hydatid of 97 mm diameter with septa associated with Wirsung duct, acute pancreatitis and
splenomegaly
. The indirect hemagglutination test was >1: 2560. The patient underwent pancreatectomy and splenectomy following medical therapy with Albendazole tablet for four weeks. IHA of the patient was found as 1/32 in the third month. Cyst hydatid should be considered in the differential diagnosis of all cystic masses, especially in the regions where the disease is endemic. In addition, it should be remembered that although rarely seen,
pancreatic cyst
hydatid may cause acute pancreatitis.
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PMID:Pancreatic cystic echinococcosis causing acute pancreatitis. 3310 70