👉 Splenectomia is a surgical procedure that involves removing the spleen from the liver. It is commonly performed to treat conditions such as chronic liver disease or cirrhosis, where the liver no longer has the ability to remove toxins and waste products effectively. Spleenectomy is typically performed under general anesthesia and requires an extensive surgical procedure. The goal of splenicectomy is to remove all the remaining spleens from the liver, which can be done with minimal risk and recovery time.