Hypersplenism

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Status: Not yet recruiting

Effect of Laparoscopic Splenectomy on Renal Function in Cirrhotic Patients With Hypersplenism (2-Year Follow-Up)

Patients with liver cirrhosis often have impaired or at-risk kidney function due to the close link between liver and kidney (hepatorenal syndrome). Laparoscopic splenectomy is commonly used to treat splenomegaly and hypersplenism in these patients, but its impact on kidney function over 2 years is unclear. This study will follow patients undergoing laparoscopic splenectomy to measure changes in kidney function before and after surgery, identify risk factors for kidney damage and whether laparoscopic splenectomy can improve kidney function in the long term, and help improve care to protect kidney function in cirrhotic patients .

Participants needed: 30
Trial details
Age: 18-80Biological sex: AllType: ObservationalSponsor: Northern Jiangsu People's HospitalUpdated: May 18, 2026Locations: 1Duration: 2 Years
Eligibility criteria

Confirmed diagnosis of liver cirrhosis (clinical, laboratory, imaging) [+7]

Child-Pugh Class C liver cirrhosis [+6]

Status: Not yet recruiting

Effect of Laparoscopic Splenectomy on Lipid Profiles in Cirrhotic Patients With Hypersplenism (2-Year Follow-Up)

Patients with liver cirrhosis frequently exhibit dyslipidemia due to impaired hepatic lipid synthesis, altered bile acid metabolism, and portal hypertension. Laparoscopic splenectomy is commonly used to treat splenomegaly and hypersplenism in these patients, but its impact on lipid profiles over 2 years remains poorly characterized. This study will follow patients undergoing laparoscopic splenectomy to measure changes in serum lipid parameters before and after surgery, identify risk factors for lipid profile deterioration or improvement, and determine whether laparoscopic splenectomy can ameliorate dyslipidemia in the long term, thereby informing metabolic management strategies in cirrhotic patients.

Participants needed: 30
Trial details
Age: 18-80Biological sex: AllType: ObservationalSponsor: Northern Jiangsu People's HospitalUpdated: May 14, 2026Locations: 1Duration: 2 Years
Eligibility criteria

Age 18-80 years, male or female [+5]

Child-Pugh Class C liver cirrhosis [+8]

Status: Recruiting

Vagus Nerve-guided Laparoscopic Splenectomy and Azygoportal Disconnection

This study aimed to evaluate the effectiveness and safety of vagus nerve-guided laparoscopic splenectomy and azygoportal disconnection, and to assess its impact on postoperative digestive complications and quality of life.

Participants needed: 15
Trial details
Age: 18+Biological sex: AllType: InterventionalSponsor: Northern Jiangsu People's HospitalUpdated: Apr 1, 2026Locations: 2
Eligibility criteria

A clinical, radiological or histologic diagnosis of cirrhosis of any etiology [+4]

Delayed gastric emptying [+10]