Yes you can
A splenectomy is the surgical removal of the spleen.
After the spleen is removed, the liver and bone marrow can compensate for some of its functions. The liver can help with filtering blood and the bone marrow can take on some aspects of the spleen's role in immune response and blood cell production.
Removal of the spleen can weaken the immune system as the spleen plays a role in filtering the blood to remove old or damaged red blood cells and certain bacteria. Without a functioning spleen, individuals may be more susceptible to certain bacterial infections, particularly those caused by encapsulated bacteria. Vaccinations against these bacteria are often recommended for individuals who have had their spleen removed.
the good thing is that the doctors removed his spleen safety
Yes, it is possible for a person to survive without their spleen. However, the spleen plays a role in immune function and blood filtration, so individuals without a spleen may be at higher risk for certain infections. Vaccinations and preventive antibiotics may be required to minimize this risk.
A splenectomy is the surgical removal of the spleen.
If the disease affects the splenic artery or vein, the spleen is also removed.
Your spleen is simply a blood reservoir so when it is removed if you ever get cut or bleed alot you have a more likely chance of suffering hypoperfusion eg: shock..
it is possible to have surgery on a spleen, you can also have your spleen removed but only if its due to something serious, like a blood disorder etc.......the main 2 organs to ever get removed from humans is the appendix (appendicitis) and the gallbladder (mainly due to gallstones)
Medication may be prescribed for treatment of spleen stones. Drinking plenty of fluids is also another treatment to flush out the spleen stones.
the spleen and the lymph nodes
Ruptured spleen does not heal itself. You have to go for surgical repair. Ruptured portion has to be removed.
After the spleen is removed, the liver and bone marrow can compensate for some of its functions. The liver can help with filtering blood and the bone marrow can take on some aspects of the spleen's role in immune response and blood cell production.
Your spleen filters your blood and gets rid of old blood cells. If you have had your spleen surgically removed then over time your liver will start to take over these functions.
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Removal of the spleen can weaken the immune system as the spleen plays a role in filtering the blood to remove old or damaged red blood cells and certain bacteria. Without a functioning spleen, individuals may be more susceptible to certain bacterial infections, particularly those caused by encapsulated bacteria. Vaccinations against these bacteria are often recommended for individuals who have had their spleen removed.