Analysis of outcome of laparoscopic splenectomy for idiopathic thrombocytopenic purpura by platelet count.

Journal: American Journal Of Hematology
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Abstract

Laparoscopic splenectomy (LS) is now performed routinely in patients with idiopathic thrombocytopenic purpura (ITP) refractory to the medical treatment. Low preoperative platelet count was deemed to be a contraindication for a laparoscopic approach; however, there is no data reporting the outcome in those patients. We aimed to evaluate the influence of the preoperative platelet count on the operative and postoperative course and complication rate. Retrospective cohort study that was conducted in tertiary care university-affiliated medical center and included 110 consecutive patients who underwent LS. All patients were divided into three groups by their preoperative platelet counts: 50 x 10(9)/L (n = 80). The outcome and the influence of preoperative factors predictive of complications, blood transfusion, and length of stay were compared between the groups. Patients with a platelet count of 20 x 10(9)/L before surgery. Patients with counts >20 x 10(9)/L can safely undergo LS.

Authors
A Keidar, M Feldman, A Szold