Splenectomy in chronic idiopathic thrombopenic purpura in adults. Apropos of 49 cases

1989 
: The authors reviewed the case files of 49 adult patients undergoing splenectomy for chronic idiopathic thrombocytopenic purpura at the Centre Henri Becquerel between 1970 and 1987. Although the postoperative course was straightforward in 83.7% of cases, one reoperation for subphrenic abscess was necessary and there was one postoperative death. Remission from thrombocytopenia was obtained in 87.5% of the patients, but only transiently in 8.5% of them. No preoperative predictive factors could be demonstrated. An early postoperative rise in the platelet count to more than 500 G/litre appears to ensure a good subsequent result. Secondary infectious complications are not exceptional and can be fatal (one death in our series); they require prophylaxis by anti-pneumococcal vaccination. The place of prophylactic antibiotic therapy has yet to be defined.
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