"Spleen preservation surgery is divided into in situ spleen preservation surgery and heterotopic spleen preservation surgery, determined by the grading of spleen injury."
"Although it's called spleen preservation surgery, essentially, it's about spleen necrosis tissue removal surgery and hemostasis technique."
"For now, what's within your capabilities are biological adhesive technique, hemostatic gauze packing, microwave coagulation hemostasis skill, and simple suturing, which correspond to Grade I-2 splenic rupture."
"If it's a Grade 2 to 3 rupture, then it requires omentum reinforcement suturing, splenic artery ligation + local suturing, which you need to thoroughly grasp."
"In the future, such as spleen segment, spleen segmentectomy, partial splenectomy, interlocking suture removal, ultrasonic aspiration knife resection, vascularized pedicle spleen transplantation after splenectomy, spleen embolization surgery, these can all be learned gradually."
