Title of article :
Huge epithelial nonparasitic splenic cyst: A case report and a review of treatment methods
Author/Authors :
Farhangi, Bahman Department of Surgery - Babol University of Medical Sciences, Babol, Iran , Farhangi, Arezo Semnan University of Medical Sciences, Semnan, Iran , Firouzjahi, Alireza Department of Pathology - Babol University of Medical Sciences, Babol, Iran , Jahed, Babak Ayatollah Rohani Hospital - Babol University of Medical Sciences, Babol, Iran
Abstract :
Background: Splenic cysts are rare in all age groups and there are a few reports in the
world literature. Primary cysts occur most frequently in children and young adults,
comprising around 25% of all nonparasitic splenic cysts. Various techniques are suggested
for the treatment of splenic cysts. In this case report, a huge epithelial splenic cyst in a 17-
year-old female is presented and different treatment methods of splenic cysts are
evaluated.
Case Presentation: A 17-year-old female presented with progressive abdominal mass in
left upper quadrant associated with abdominal pain and food intolerance of duration of
several months. There was no history of trauma. On physical examination, there was a
huge mass located in the upper left side of abdomen. Computerized tomography scan
revealed that a large cystic lesion had occupied the spleen with dimensions of 32x21xI5.6
cm. After patient preparation laparotomy was performed and complete cyst excision was
done with splenectomy, patient was discharged after 2 days. This is a report of a case of
epithelial splenic cyst of the spleen in a 17-year old female.
Conclusion: The management of splenic cysts continues to evolve and the optimum
treatment of patients with nonparasitic splenic cysts is controversial, as a principle
preservation technique of the spleen with minimally invasive methods such as laparoscopy
is preferred to splenectomy with the exception of very large cysts and when splenic hilum
is involved in cyst wall. However, significant cyst recurrences were encountered with
these techniques. Recently open partial splenectomy has been proposed as a safe and
effective method in the management of NPSCs it ensures complete cyst removal, lack of
cyst recurrence, and preservation of the spleen functions.
Keywords :
Splenic diseases surgery , Splenic diseases diagnosis , Cysts diagnosis , Cysts surgery
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics