Laparoscopic splenopexy and gastropexy for wandering spleen associated with gastric volvulus.

Pediatric Surgery International
Tadaharu OkazakiAtsuyuki Yamataka

Abstract

Wandering spleen is not a common condition in childhood and has been described only rarely in association with gastric volvulus. The authors report the successful management of wandering spleen associated with gastric volvulus using laparoscopic splenopexy and gastropexy in a 4-year-old girl.

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