Splenectomy in cirrhosis with hypersplenism: improvement in cytopenias, child's status and institution of specific treatment for hepatitis C with success

Introduction. Hypersplenism in cirrhosis is not infrequent and may compromise with quality of life and therapy. Splenectomy is a therapeutic option, but information on results of splenectomy is scarce.Material and methods. Consecutive patients with cirrhosis who underwent splenectomy between 2001-20...

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Main Authors: Saurabh Kedia, Rohit Goyal, Vivek Mangla, Ajay Kumar, S. Shalimar, Prasenjit Das, Sujoy Pal, Peush Sahni, Subrat K. Acharya, M.D., D.M
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2012-11-01
Series:Annals of Hepatology
Subjects:
HCV
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spelling doaj-cb775ae18886494b95eaee998b6ec3002021-06-09T05:54:34ZengElsevierAnnals of Hepatology1665-26812012-11-01116921929Splenectomy in cirrhosis with hypersplenism: improvement in cytopenias, child's status and institution of specific treatment for hepatitis C with successSaurabh Kedia0Rohit Goyal1Vivek Mangla2Ajay Kumar3S. Shalimar4Prasenjit Das5Sujoy Pal6Peush Sahni7Subrat K. Acharya, M.D., D.M8Department of Gastroenterology and Human Nutrition, All India Institute of Medical Sciences, New Delhi, IndiaDepartment of Gastroenterology and Human Nutrition, All India Institute of Medical Sciences, New Delhi, IndiaDepartment of Surgical Hepatology, Institute of Liver and Billiary Sciences, New Delhi, IndiaDepartment of Gastroenterology and Human Nutrition, All India Institute of Medical Sciences, New Delhi, IndiaDepartment of Gastroenterology and Human Nutrition, All India Institute of Medical Sciences, New Delhi, IndiaDepartment of Pathology, Chacha Nehru Paediatric Hospital, New Delhi, New Delhi, IndiaDepartment of Gastrointestinal Surgery, All India Institute of Medical Sciences, New Delhi, IndiaDepartment of Gastrointestinal Surgery, All India Institute of Medical Sciences, New Delhi, IndiaDepartment of Gastroenterology and Human Nutrition, All India Institute of Medical Sciences, New Delhi, India; Correspondence and reprint request:Introduction. Hypersplenism in cirrhosis is not infrequent and may compromise with quality of life and therapy. Splenectomy is a therapeutic option, but information on results of splenectomy is scarce.Material and methods. Consecutive patients with cirrhosis who underwent splenectomy between 2001-2010 were included in the study. Safety, efficacy of splenectomy and subsequent influence on therapy were evaluated.Results. Thirty three patients (mean age 30.9 ± 11.6 years, 19 men, viral 48.5%, autoimmune 15.1%, cryptogenic 36.4%) underwent splenectomy. Twenty were Child's A, 13 Child's B. Twenty patients had > 6 months follow up. Common indications were inability to treat with interferon, transfusion-dependent anemia, recurrent mucosal bleeds, and large spleen compromising quality of life. Median hospital stay was 7 (4-24) days. There was no splenectomy related mortality. Twenty three (70%) patients had post-operative complications, most commonly infections. Two patients required percutaneous drainage of post-operative collections, and 1 needed re-exploration for intra-abdominal bleed. Subsequent to splenectomy platelet count (44,000 to 151,000/mm3, p < 0.01) and TLC (2,500 to 13,400/mm3, p < 0.01) had sustained increase in all patients except one. Five HCV cirrhotics completed interferon and ribavirin therapy, 4 achieved sustained viral response. The quality of life improved and there was no recurrence of infections, mucosal bleed or anemia requiring transfusions in any patient. In patients on long term follow up (median duration 27 months), the median Child's score improved from 6 at baseline to 5 at follow up (p < 0.05).Conclusions. Splenectomy was safe and effective in patients with cirrhosis, and improved therapeutic options as well as Child's score.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S166526811931419XChild's scoreCompesated cirrhosisHCVInterferonOpen splenectomy
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author Saurabh Kedia
Rohit Goyal
Vivek Mangla
Ajay Kumar
S. Shalimar
Prasenjit Das
Sujoy Pal
Peush Sahni
Subrat K. Acharya, M.D., D.M
spellingShingle Saurabh Kedia
Rohit Goyal
Vivek Mangla
Ajay Kumar
S. Shalimar
Prasenjit Das
Sujoy Pal
Peush Sahni
Subrat K. Acharya, M.D., D.M
Splenectomy in cirrhosis with hypersplenism: improvement in cytopenias, child's status and institution of specific treatment for hepatitis C with success
Annals of Hepatology
Child's score
Compesated cirrhosis
HCV
Interferon
Open splenectomy
author_facet Saurabh Kedia
Rohit Goyal
Vivek Mangla
Ajay Kumar
S. Shalimar
Prasenjit Das
Sujoy Pal
Peush Sahni
Subrat K. Acharya, M.D., D.M
author_sort Saurabh Kedia
title Splenectomy in cirrhosis with hypersplenism: improvement in cytopenias, child's status and institution of specific treatment for hepatitis C with success
title_short Splenectomy in cirrhosis with hypersplenism: improvement in cytopenias, child's status and institution of specific treatment for hepatitis C with success
title_full Splenectomy in cirrhosis with hypersplenism: improvement in cytopenias, child's status and institution of specific treatment for hepatitis C with success
title_fullStr Splenectomy in cirrhosis with hypersplenism: improvement in cytopenias, child's status and institution of specific treatment for hepatitis C with success
title_full_unstemmed Splenectomy in cirrhosis with hypersplenism: improvement in cytopenias, child's status and institution of specific treatment for hepatitis C with success
title_sort splenectomy in cirrhosis with hypersplenism: improvement in cytopenias, child's status and institution of specific treatment for hepatitis c with success
publisher Elsevier
series Annals of Hepatology
issn 1665-2681
publishDate 2012-11-01
description Introduction. Hypersplenism in cirrhosis is not infrequent and may compromise with quality of life and therapy. Splenectomy is a therapeutic option, but information on results of splenectomy is scarce.Material and methods. Consecutive patients with cirrhosis who underwent splenectomy between 2001-2010 were included in the study. Safety, efficacy of splenectomy and subsequent influence on therapy were evaluated.Results. Thirty three patients (mean age 30.9 ± 11.6 years, 19 men, viral 48.5%, autoimmune 15.1%, cryptogenic 36.4%) underwent splenectomy. Twenty were Child's A, 13 Child's B. Twenty patients had > 6 months follow up. Common indications were inability to treat with interferon, transfusion-dependent anemia, recurrent mucosal bleeds, and large spleen compromising quality of life. Median hospital stay was 7 (4-24) days. There was no splenectomy related mortality. Twenty three (70%) patients had post-operative complications, most commonly infections. Two patients required percutaneous drainage of post-operative collections, and 1 needed re-exploration for intra-abdominal bleed. Subsequent to splenectomy platelet count (44,000 to 151,000/mm3, p < 0.01) and TLC (2,500 to 13,400/mm3, p < 0.01) had sustained increase in all patients except one. Five HCV cirrhotics completed interferon and ribavirin therapy, 4 achieved sustained viral response. The quality of life improved and there was no recurrence of infections, mucosal bleed or anemia requiring transfusions in any patient. In patients on long term follow up (median duration 27 months), the median Child's score improved from 6 at baseline to 5 at follow up (p < 0.05).Conclusions. Splenectomy was safe and effective in patients with cirrhosis, and improved therapeutic options as well as Child's score.
topic Child's score
Compesated cirrhosis
HCV
Interferon
Open splenectomy
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