Laparoscopic gastric devascularization without splenectomy is effective for the treatment of gastric varices

Int J Surg Case Rep. 2016:19:119-23. doi: 10.1016/j.ijscr.2015.12.036. Epub 2015 Dec 24.

Abstract

Introduction: Laparoscopic gastric devascularization of the upper stomach in patients with gastric varices has rarely been reported. Perioperative clinical data were compared with patients who underwent open surgery.

Presentation of cases: From 2009 to 2012, we performed laparoscopic gastric devascularization without splenectomy for the treatment of gastric varices in eight patients. The patients included four males and four females. Peri-gastric vessels were divided using electrical coagulating devices or other devices according to the diameter of the vessels. Two patients underwent conversion to open surgery due to intraoperative bleeding.

Discussion: Intraoperative blood loss in patients who accomplished laparoscopic devascularization was very small (mean 76ml). However, once bleeding occurs, there is a risk of causing massive bleeding.

Conclusion: With further improvement of laparoscopic devices, laparoscopic gastric devascularization without splenectomy must be an effective and less-invasive surgical procedure in the treatment of gastric varices.

Keywords: Devascularization; Gastric varices; Laparoscopy; Liver cirrhosis; Minimally invasive surgery; Splenectomy.