A splenectomy is a life-saving surgery that removes a damaged or diseased spleen, restoring balance to the body’s immune and blood systems for better long-term health.
Recovery Time
15 Days
Success Rate
99%
Hospital Stay
2 Days
Treatment Type
Surgical
Home Treatments General Surgery Splenectomy
Splenectomy cost
Treatment Name
Estimated Cost
Splenectomy 2200-2800 USD
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You can live without a spleen, but you may be at a greater risk for certain types of blood infection. The degree of risk depends on your age and whether you have other diseases.
Pain or fullness in the left upper belly that can spread to the left shoulder.
A feeling of fullness without eating or after eating a small amount because the spleen is pressing on your stomach.
Low red blood cells (anemia)
Frequent infections.
Bleeding easily.
Your spleen's main function is to act as a filter for your blood. It recognizes and removes old, malformed, or damaged red blood cells. When blood flows into your spleen, your spleen performs "quality control"; your red blood cells must pass through a maze of narrow passages.
Some people are born without a spleen or need to have it removed because of disease or injury. The spleen is a fist-sized organ found in the upper left side of your abdomen, next to your stomach and behind your left ribs. It's an important part of your immune system, but you can survive without it.
Many small or moderate-sized injuries to the spleen can heal without surgery. You're likely to stay in the hospital while your health care team observe your condition and provide nonsurgical care, such as blood transfusions, if necessary.
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