Objective: To assess the results of laparoscopic splenectomy as a treatment
for immune thrombocytopenic purpura(ITP),
Material and Methods: We conducted a retrospective study of all patients wh
o underwent laparoscopic splenectomy for ITP at our institution between Aug
ust 1992 and May 1997,
Results: Of 27 patients who underwent attempted laparoscopic splenectomy fo
r ITP at our institution during the study period, 26 had completion of the
procedure without conversion to an open splenectomy. The median postoperati
ve hospital stay was 1.5 days, and no postoperative deaths occurred. In one
patient, pancreatitis developed postoperatively, In four patients, splenec
tomy failed-two initially and two subsequently-and reinstitution of medical
therapy was necessary. The other patients have remained free of medication
, and 19 patients have platelet counts greater than 100 x 10(9)/L, The 3-ye
ar actuarial success rate was 81.5%, Response to corticosteroid therapy pre
operatively may be an indicator of success of splenectomy,
Conclusion: Laparoscopic splenectomy is safe and allows prompt recovery. Lo
ng-term response rates are similar to those achieved with open splenectomy.