Panchkula: A
22-yr old young man from Bihar has got rid of 5-kg spleen successfully at
Alchemist Hospital, Panchkula recently.
Sudhir was suffering from chronic liver disease which is
known as non-cirrhotic portal fibrosis with severe congestion of blood in the
gastro-intestinal tract (portal hypertension) resulting in a massive
splenomegaly i.e. enlargement of spleen (called Tilli in Hindi) of more than 5-kg of weight against normal weight of 150-gm. This huge
spleen was destroying the formed elements of his blood leading to very low TLC
total leucocytes in blood (TLC) and Platelet counts. He was also found to be
positive for Hepatitis B virus.
After surgery , Sudhir was relieved from long term abdominal pain, low platelet count and
low TLC by removing the spleen, said Dr. Atul Krishan Sharma, senior consultant-
Gastrointestinal Laparoscopic & Bariatric Surgery at Alchemist hospital adding despite the
challenges, including the low hemoglobin levels and platelet count, surgery was
performed perfectly with proper management of blood transfusion.
While Sudhir was brought at Alchemist Hospital , his platelet count was of 14,000/cu mm of blood against normal count of between 1,50,000 - 4,50,000 / cu mm) and TLC of 1.4. against normal value of between 4.00-11.0 per 109/L, informed Dr. Sharma.
While Sudhir was brought at Alchemist Hospital , his platelet count was of 14,000/cu mm of blood against normal count of between 1,50,000 - 4,50,000 / cu mm) and TLC of 1.4. against normal value of between 4.00-11.0 per 109/L, informed Dr. Sharma.
He was in imminent danger of bleeding in his brain and was
taken up for a splenectomy (removal of spleen) after infusing three units of
Random Donor Platelets (RDP) at time of immediate pre-operative in operation
theatre and two Single Donor Platelet (SDP) infusions were given after ligating
the splenic artery, said Dr Sharma.
Splenectomy took another two and half hours because of large
vein surrounding the spleen. No blood transfusion was required post
operatively. Next morning his platelet count was 1,46.000 and after ten days
i.e today his platelet count is 2,83,000 and TLC is 8.85, maintained Dr Sharma.
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