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Table 1 Characteristics of the three groups of patients

From: Single segment of spleen autotransplantation, after splenectomy for trauma, can restore splenic functions

Patient

Sex

Age

Comorbidities

Cause and indication for splenectomy

Time surgical procedure

Transfusions

Blood loss

Postoperative complications

Number of platelets

Year of the splenectomy

Thrombocytosis postoperative

The size of the autotransplanted splenic tissue

1A

28

F

Bipolar syndrome

Car accident

90 min

4 bags

1000 ml

None

570,000

2017

Yes

24 × 22 mm

2A

52

F

Retinitis pigmentosa

Car accident

105 min

3 bags

500 ml

None

398,000

2010

No

15 × 10 mm

3A

54

M

None

Car accident

120 min

4 bags

2000 ml

None

318,000

2010

No

25 × 25 mm

4A

55

F

Diabetes, Hypertension

Accidental fall

90 min

2 bags

500 ml

Pulmonary thickening

245,000

2015

No

43 × 37 mm

5A

46

M

None

Accidental fall

120 min

4 bags

1000 ml

None

379,000

2012

No

15 × 22 mm

1B

26

M

None

Skiing accident

95 min

None

500 ml

None

404,000

2015

Yes

 

2B

25

F

None

Car accident

140 min

None

1000 ml

None

437,000

2017

Yes

 

3B

56

F

Deaf-mute, previous stroke

Car accident

155 min

4 bags

500 ml

None

581,000

2011

Yes

 

4B

24

M

None

Car accident

185 min

2 bags

1000 ml

None

424,000

2017

Yes

 

5B

54

F

Rheumatoid arthritis

Car accident

70 min

None

1000 ml

Pulmonary thickening

422,000

2016

Yes

 

1C

41

F

      

229,000

   

2C

52

M

      

206,000

   

3C

30

F

      

299,000

   

4C

28

F

      

216,000

   

5C

31

M

      

200,000

   

6C

30

F

      

219,000

   

7C

29

M

      

231,000