Medicine (Baltimore). 2026 Feb 13;105(7):e47667. doi: 10.1097/MD.0000000000047667.
ABSTRACT
A significant association was found between the last pre-splenectomy platelet count and the development of thrombosis within the first postoperative month (P = .045). Overall, VTE occurred in 4.2% of patients within the first month, with portal vein thrombosis being the most common type in both early and late periods. Persistent thrombocytosis (platelets > 4,50,000/mm3) was present in 29.3% of patients at 1 to 6 months and 10.9% after 6 months. In the immune thrombocytopenic purpura subgroup, 71.2% of patients maintained a platelet count above 30,000/mm3 after 6 months. We found no significant association between pre- or post-splenectomy platelet levels and the subsequent development of malignancy.
PMID:41686593 | DOI:10.1097/MD.0000000000047667

