The main risk following splenectomy is severe infection
- greatest risk for children
- commonest infection is Stretococcus pneumoniae (Pneumococcal sepsis)
- risk of death from severe infection in normal people (with spleen) is 1 in 30,000 per year. After splenectomy the risk is 8x for adults and 50x for children (Or of 100 people without a spleen 1-5 of them would develop severe infection over 10 years.
- risk seems greatest in childhood and for 2 years after splenectomy, but lifelong continued risk.
Reducing the Risk of Infection
- Vaccination
Initial Vaccination (2 weeks before splenectomy or >14 days after)
Agent | Vaccine |
Pneumococcus | 13 valent conjugate vaccine – 13vPCV (eg Prevenar 13) im |
Meningococcus B | Meningococcal B recombinant vaccine (MenBV) (eg Bexsero) im |
Meningococcus ACWY | Meningococcal quadrivalent conjugate ACWY vaccine (4vMenCV)(eg Menactra, Menveo, Nimenrix) im |
Haemophilus Influenza Type B | Conjugate HiB vaccine (HiB) (Eg Hiberix, Act-HiB) im |
Influenza | Influenza vaccine – and annually pre-winter |
8 weeks later
Agent | Vaccine | Booster |
Pneumococcus | 23 valent pneumococcal polysaccharide vaccine (23vPPV) (eg Pneumovax 23) im/sc | 5 years |
Meningococcus | Meningococcal quadrivalent ACWY vaccine (4vMenCV) Meningococcal B recombinant vaccine (MenBV) | 5 years for ACWY only (no booster for B) |
Haemophilus influenzae B | Nil | Nil |
- Regular (prophylactic) antibiotics:
- Penicillinn V 250mg bd (125mf if < 6 years old)
- If penicillin allergy: erythromycin 250mg bd or roxithromycin 150mg/day
- ? stop after age 16 or 2 years after splenectomy in adults (some continue lifelong)
- Emergency antibiotic supply:
- alternative to (or in addition to) prophylactic antibiotics
- Home supply of: amoxycillin 3g; or erythromycin 1g qid; or roxithromycin 300mg – if fever occurs take 1 dose and seen medical advice
- Caution with minor infections:
- Advise to seek medical assistance at onset of infection
- Precautions against malaria:
- avoid mosquito bites in maaria areas(repellants, nets, DEET, long sleeves)
- anti-malaria prophylaxis tablets
- Education of family and Medic-Alert bracelet
Spleen Australia website has good information and a chart of vaccine with timeline.
Updated March 2019