If the disease affects the splenic artery or vein, the spleen is also removed.
During a total pancreatectomy, the entire pancreas is removed along with parts of the bile duct, small intestine, and stomach. In some cases, the spleen, gallbladder, and surrounding lymph nodes may also be removed depending on the extent of the disease.
A total pancreatectomy is a surgical procedure where the entire pancreas is removed. This is often done to treat conditions like pancreatic cancer, severe chronic pancreatitis, or certain types of pancreatic neuroendocrine tumors. After the surgery, patients require lifelong insulin and enzyme replacement therapy to manage blood sugar levels and aid in digestion.
During a pancreatectomy procedure, several tubes are also inserted for postoperative care.
During a surgical procedure, organs that can be removed include the appendix, gallbladder, spleen, and parts of the intestines, kidneys, and liver.
A splenectomy is the surgical removal of the spleen.
No that is not possible. The surgeon has to know if he did that. It might have gotten injured during the operation but if removed they must've known.
A pancreatectomy is the surgical removal of the pancreas.
That is the correct spelling of "pancreatectomy" (removal of the pancreas, or part of it).
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)
It is generally possible to join the military with a removed spleen, but it depends on the specific requirements of the military branch and individual health assessment. A full medical evaluation would be needed to determine your eligibility, as the spleen plays a role in the body's immune system.
Medication may be prescribed for treatment of spleen stones. Drinking plenty of fluids is also another treatment to flush out the spleen stones.