Safe & Advanced Splenectomy Surgery in India
Get expert treatment for spleen disorders, trauma, and blood conditions with experienced surgeons in India. VRH Healthcare ensures complete support for international patients.
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Understanding Splenectomy in India
Splenectomy is the surgical removal of the spleen, an organ vital for filtering blood and supporting the immune system. This procedure is typically recommended for conditions like splenic rupture due to trauma, certain blood disorders (e.g., ITP, hereditary spherocytosis), or specific cancers. In India, advanced surgical facilities and experienced gastroenterology surgeons offer comprehensive care. VRH Healthcare assists international patients in navigating treatment options, securing expert opinions, and coordinating their entire medical journey.
Types / Variants of Splenectomy
Total Splenectomy
Complete removal of the spleen, often for severe trauma or widespread disease.
Partial Splenectomy
Removal of only a portion of the spleen, preserving some immune function.
Laparoscopic Splenectomy
Minimally invasive approach using small incisions and a camera for quicker recovery.
Open Splenectomy
Traditional surgery with a larger incision, typically for complex cases or trauma.
Your surgeon explains why a particular approach is recommended for you.
Technology & Techniques
In India, Splenectomy may be performed using:
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- Resolves underlying conditions like severe blood disorders or splenic rupture.
- Alleviates symptoms such as pain, discomfort, or anaemia caused by an enlarged spleen.
- Prevents life-threatening complications from a diseased or damaged spleen.
- Improves quality of life for patients with chronic splenic conditions.
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- Increased lifelong risk of infection, especially from encapsulated bacteria.
- Potential for post-splenectomy sepsis, a serious and rapid infection.
- Risk of surgical complications like bleeding, infection, or damage to nearby organs.
- Requires lifelong precautions, including vaccinations and antibiotic awareness.
Diagnostics & Pre-Arrival Work-Up
Pre-Arrival & Travel Checklist
How the Procedure is Done (Step-by-Step)
Anaesthesia Administration
General anaesthesia is administered to ensure you are asleep and pain-free throughout the surgery.
Incision
For laparoscopic surgery, several small incisions are made. For open surgery, a larger incision is made in the abdomen.
Spleen Dissection
The surgeon carefully separates the spleen from surrounding tissues and ligates its blood vessels.
Spleen Removal
The spleen is then removed through one of the incisions (laparoscopic) or the larger opening (open surgery).
Closure
The incisions are closed with sutures or staples, and sterile dressings are applied.
Post-Operative Monitoring
You will be moved to a recovery area for close monitoring as you wake up from anaesthesia.
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Expected Outcomes & What Success Means
Recovery & Follow-Up Timeline
Fitness to fly and activity limits are centre-specific.
How Quickly Can I Start?
Second Opinion
12-48 hours
Typically received after sharing medical reports.
Scheduling
1-2 working days
Depending upon the availability of the specialist
Visa & Travel
1-3 weeks
Processing time for medical visa and travel arrangements.
Pre-Surgery Evaluation
2-3 days in India
Comprehensive medical checks and consultations upon arrival.
Costs & What Affects Your Estimate
This page provides an overview of typical costs and influencing factors. A personalised cost estimate is shared after a medical review of your reports—please contact us to request your individual estimate.
How VRH Healthcare Helps
VRH Healthcare is not a hospital. We act as your medical facilitation and patient-navigation partner, helping you make informed decisions and move smoothly through care in India.
International Patient Services
Your Care Journey with VRH
A simplified step-by-step guide to your treatment experience.
Share medical reports
Receive an expert second opinion and indicative estimate
Plan travel, visa, and appointments
Treatment with on-ground coordination
Discharge and ongoing tele-follow-ups
Share medical reports
Receive an expert second opinion and indicative estimate
Plan travel, visa, and appointments
Treatment with on-ground coordination
Discharge and ongoing tele-follow-ups
Where We Serve: Countries We Support
Middle East
Language support, visa assistance, and coordinated care planning for splenectomy.
Africa
Support for diagnostics review, travel planning, and post-treatment follow-up.
Central Asia & CIS
Interpretation services and hospital coordination for surgical care.
South Asia
Quick access to opinions, scheduling, and continuity of care.
U.K. & USA
Second opinions, cost-sensitive planning, and post-return tele-follow-ups.
Other Countries
Customised support based on individual travel and care needs.