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On the day of your operation, you will be asked to put on a surgical gown.
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so the surgeon can insert the instruments through one or more small openings.
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On the day of your operation, you will be asked to put on a surgical gown.
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an intravenous line may be put in.
You will then be transferred to the operating table.
Your doctor will scrub thoroughly and will apply an antiseptic solution to the skin around the area where the incision will be made...
... and place a sterile dr*pe around the operative site.
The anesthesiologist will begin to administer anesthesia - most probably general anesthesia.
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After allowing a few minutes for the anesthetic to take effect, a small incision is made above the umbilicus;
then, a hollow needle will be inserted through the abdominal wall.
And the abdomen will be inflated with carbon dioxide.
An umbilical port is created for the laparoscope.
One or more incisions will be made, with care taken to keep the openings as small as possible.
During the procedure, the surgeon will use the laparoscope to find and identify the areas in your body of interest
- as well as to guide any other instruments required for the completion of the procedure.
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Then the instruments are withdrawn . .
the carbon dioxide is allowed to escape . . .
the muscle layers and other tissues are sewn together . . . and the skin is closed with sutures or staples.
Finally, one or more sterile dressings are applied.
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The Spleen is located behind the stomach... and to the left of the liver.
Specifically, the spleen picks out and destroys red blood cells that are no longer useful.
A Splenectomy is the surgical procedure used to permanently remove the spleen from the body.
Reasons for removing the spleen vary. Most spleen removal surgery is performed in an emergency situation, during which internal bleeding may be putting a patient's life at risk.
This program assumes, however, that you are not currently in an emergency setting. In your case, the reason for removing the Spleen may be to treat a blood disease, blood congestion, Gaucher's disease, white blood cell deficiency, the growth of a tumor, or the growth of cysts.
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