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  2. Splenectomy - Wikipedia

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    A splenectomy is the surgical procedure that partially or completely removes the spleen. The spleen is an important organ in regard to immunological function due to its ability to efficiently destroy encapsulated bacteria. Therefore, removal of the spleen runs the risk of overwhelming post-splenectomy infection, a medical emergency and rapidly ...

  3. Overwhelming post-splenectomy infection - Wikipedia

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    Prognosis. Almost invariably fatal without treatment [2] An overwhelming post-splenectomy infection (OPSI) is a rare but rapidly fatal infection occurring in individuals following removal (or permanent dysfunction) of the spleen. The infections are typically characterized by either meningitis or sepsis, and are caused by encapsulated organisms ...

  4. Autosplenectomy - Wikipedia

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    Autosplenectomy. An autosplenectomy (from 'auto-' self, '-splen-' spleen, ' -ectomy ' removal) is a negative outcome of disease and occurs when a disease damages the spleen to such an extent that it becomes shrunken and non-functional. [1] The spleen is an important immunological organ that acts as a filter for red blood cells, triggers ...

  5. Family of deceased Alabama man claims surgeon removed ... - AOL

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    Jonathan Limehouse, USA TODAY. September 3, 2024 at 6:14 PM. The family of an Alabama man said 70-year-old William Bryan died after his liver was mistakenly removed during a medical procedure at a ...

  6. Asplenia - Wikipedia

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    Asplenia. Asplenia. Specialty. Medical genetics. Asplenia refers to the absence of normal spleen function and is associated with some serious infection risks. Hyposplenism is used to describe reduced ('hypo-') splenic functioning, but not as severely affected as with asplenism. Functional asplenia occurs when splenic tissue is present but does ...

  7. Spleen transplantation - Wikipedia

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    Spleen transplantation. Spleen transplantation is the transfer of spleen or its fragments from one individual to another. It is under research for induction of immunological tolerance for other transplanted organs. Success has been achieved in rodent models. Recently, evidence has been obtained for a tolerogenic effect of a spleen transplant in ...

  8. Florida Surgeon Accused of Removing Man's Liver Instead of ...

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    Beverly Bryan has claimed her late husband's liver — and not his spleen — was allegedly removed at a Florida hospital. A woman is claiming a Florida surgeon who operated on her husband caused ...

  9. Florida surgeon mistakenly removes patient's liver instead of ...

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    Antonio Planas and Toby Lyles. September 4, 2024 at 4:57 PM. Boy_Anupong. A Florida surgeon mistakenly removed a man’s liver instead of his spleen, causing him to die on the operating table, a ...