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Splenic lymphangiomas as a common indication for splenectomy: a case series with literature review

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Abstract Background Splenic lymphangiomas (SL) are very rare benign cystic lesions found in pediatric population. Their occurrence in adults is exceptional. Splenectomy is the common management of splenic lesions for diagnostic and/or therapeutic purpose. Our aim is to report additional cases of SL diagnosed on splenectomy specimens at our Pathology laboratory with literature review. Methods This is a retrospective study including all cases of splenectomy recorded at our Pathology laboratory (June 2020 – August 2022). We performed a comparison of clinicopathological features between patients with SL and those with other benign splenic diseases. Results Sixteen cases of splenectomy were included. The mean age was 30.25 years (range of 6–70 years). The final histopathological diagnoses were congestive spleens in all cases of sickle cell disease (SCD) (5/16 patients, 31.25%), splenic cystic lymphangiomas (4/16 patients, 25%), capsular splenic infiltration by gastric and colic cancers (3/16 cases, 18.75%), splenic abscess (2/16 cases, 12.5%) and splenic rupture with subcapsular hematoma (1/16 patients ,6.25%). 12/16 patients (75%) had benign splenic conditions (4/12 with SL, 5/12 with SCD, 2/12 with abscess and 1/12 with splenic trauma). Patients with SL were older than those with other benign splenic conditions (mean age of 28.27 years versus 20.87 years). Also patients with SL presented with massive splenomegaly (mean splenic weight of 1675 g versus 418.75 g, mean splenic size of 19.62 cm versus 14.63 cm). Open surgery was performed in 15/16 patients (93.75%). Conclusions Unlike previous studies, our series shows that SL are a common indication for splenectomy and occur in older patients with massive cystic splenomegaly. Open splenectomy is still an usual surgical practice in our country.
Title: Splenic lymphangiomas as a common indication for splenectomy: a case series with literature review
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Abstract Background Splenic lymphangiomas (SL) are very rare benign cystic lesions found in pediatric population.
Their occurrence in adults is exceptional.
Splenectomy is the common management of splenic lesions for diagnostic and/or therapeutic purpose.
Our aim is to report additional cases of SL diagnosed on splenectomy specimens at our Pathology laboratory with literature review.
Methods This is a retrospective study including all cases of splenectomy recorded at our Pathology laboratory (June 2020 – August 2022).
We performed a comparison of clinicopathological features between patients with SL and those with other benign splenic diseases.
Results Sixteen cases of splenectomy were included.
The mean age was 30.
25 years (range of 6–70 years).
The final histopathological diagnoses were congestive spleens in all cases of sickle cell disease (SCD) (5/16 patients, 31.
25%), splenic cystic lymphangiomas (4/16 patients, 25%), capsular splenic infiltration by gastric and colic cancers (3/16 cases, 18.
75%), splenic abscess (2/16 cases, 12.
5%) and splenic rupture with subcapsular hematoma (1/16 patients ,6.
25%).
12/16 patients (75%) had benign splenic conditions (4/12 with SL, 5/12 with SCD, 2/12 with abscess and 1/12 with splenic trauma).
Patients with SL were older than those with other benign splenic conditions (mean age of 28.
27 years versus 20.
87 years).
Also patients with SL presented with massive splenomegaly (mean splenic weight of 1675 g versus 418.
75 g, mean splenic size of 19.
62 cm versus 14.
63 cm).
Open surgery was performed in 15/16 patients (93.
75%).
Conclusions Unlike previous studies, our series shows that SL are a common indication for splenectomy and occur in older patients with massive cystic splenomegaly.
Open splenectomy is still an usual surgical practice in our country.

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