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Spleen Surgery in Jaipur

Splenectomy is a surgical procedure performed by a surgeon to remove the spleen, an organ located under the left rib cage that helps fight infection and filters old or damaged blood cells. This surgery is most commonly recommended for a ruptured spleen, often caused by abdominal injury. It may also be advised for conditions like an enlarged spleen (splenomegaly), certain blood disorders, infections, cancers, or noncancerous cysts and tumors.
In most cases, splenectomy is done using a minimally invasive technique called laparoscopic surgery, which involves small incisions, a tiny camera, and specialized instruments. This advanced approach usually allows patients to go home the same day, experience less pain, and recover faster—often within two weeks. Early diagnosis and timely surgical care ensure better outcomes and reduced risk of complications.

Why it's done

Splenectomy is used to treat a wide variety of diseases and conditions. Your doctor may recommend splenectomy if you have one of the following:

  • Ruptured spleen. If your spleen ruptures due to a severe abdominal injury or because of an enlarged spleen (splenomegaly), the result may be life-threatening, internal bleeding.
  • Enlarged spleen. Splenectomy may be done to ease the symptoms of an enlarged spleen, which include pain and a feeling of fullness.
  • Blood disorder. Blood disorders that may be treated with splenectomy include idiopathic thrombocytopenic purpura, polycythemia vera and thalassemia. But splenectomy is typically performed only after other treatments have failed to reduce the symptoms of these disorders.
  • Cancer. Cancers that may be treated with splenectomy include chronic lymphocytic leukemia, Hodgkin's lymphoma, non-Hodgkin's lymphoma and hairy cell leukemia.
  • Infection. A severe infection or the development of a large collection of pus surrounded by inflammation (abscess) in your spleen may require spleen removal if it doesn't respond to other treatment.
  • Cyst or tumor. Noncancerous cysts or tumors inside the spleen may require splenectomy if they become large or are difficult to remove completely.
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