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Infectious outcomes after splenectomy for trauma, splenectomy for disease and splenectomy with distal pancreatectomy.

Leonel CamejoNandini NandeeshaKevin PhanKhattiya ChharathThanh TranDavid CieslaVic Velanovich
Published in: Langenbeck's archives of surgery (2022)
Results from data analysis show a statistically significant difference in rates of infection within 5 years post-operatively between traumatic versus non-traumatic indications for splenectomies, with the non-traumatic group experiencing a higher rate of infectious outcomes. The non-traumatic group included patients with disease and distal pancreatectomy indications. This suggests that patients who have non-traumatic causes may be at a higher risk of developing infections following splenectomy procedure. Additionally, vaccinations did not appear to have a protective effect.
Keyphrases
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