INTRODUCTION AND OBJECTIVE: The authors present the results and follow up of patients with simple parenchymal and peripelvic cysts who underwent retroperitoneoscopic cyst decortication. MATERIAL AND METHODS: The records of 19 patients who underwent 3/4-port retroperitoneoscopic cyst decortication between January 1999 and January 2004 were retrospectively reviewed. All patients admitted to the hospital were symptomatic, the most common presenting syptoms were flank pain (19p) and hematuria (6p). The cyst size ranged from 8 to 15cm (mean size 10cm). 10 cysts were located on the right kidney and 9 cysts on the left kidney. The mean age of patients was 51 years. 16 patients had a simple parenchymal cyst corresponding to Bosniak type I (8 patients underwent cyst aspiration and sclerotherapy with 96 % alcohol in past), 2 patients had peripelvic cyst corresponding to Bosniak type II and 1 patient had a parenchymal cyst Bosniak type II. RESULTS: Retroperitoneoscopic renal cyst decortication was successfully performed in all patients, no conversion was needed. The mean operative time was 70 min (50-90 min) in patients with parenchymal and peripelvic cysts. The mean operative blood loss was 70 ml (50-130 ml) and the mean lenght of hospital stay was 3 days (2-5 days). The follow up ranged from 6 to 48 months and during that period were all patients asymptomatic, with no signs of recurrence. CONCLUSIONS: Retroperitoneoscopic cyst decortication is a safe and effective operative procedure in the treatment of symptomatic renal cysts with the minimal complication rate and excellent results (Tab. 2, Fig. 3, Ref. 30).
INTRODUCTION AND OBJECTIVE: The authors present the results and follow up of patients with simple parenchymal and peripelvic cysts who underwent retroperitoneoscopic cyst decortication. MATERIAL AND METHODS: The records of 19 patients who underwent 3/4-port retroperitoneoscopic cyst decortication between January 1999 and January 2004 were retrospectively reviewed. All patients admitted to the hospital were symptomatic, the most common presenting syptoms were flank pain (19p) and hematuria (6p). The cyst size ranged from 8 to 15cm (mean size 10cm). 10 cysts were located on the right kidney and 9 cysts on the left kidney. The mean age of patients was 51 years. 16 patients had a simple parenchymal cyst corresponding to Bosniak type I (8 patients underwent cyst aspiration and sclerotherapy with 96 % alcohol in past), 2 patients had peripelvic cyst corresponding to Bosniak type II and 1 patient had a parenchymal cyst Bosniak type II. RESULTS: Retroperitoneoscopic renal cyst decortication was successfully performed in all patients, no conversion was needed. The mean operative time was 70 min (50-90 min) in patients with parenchymal and peripelvic cysts. The mean operative blood loss was 70 ml (50-130 ml) and the mean lenght of hospital stay was 3 days (2-5 days). The follow up ranged from 6 to 48 months and during that period were all patients asymptomatic, with no signs of recurrence. CONCLUSIONS: Retroperitoneoscopic cyst decortication is a safe and effective operative procedure in the treatment of symptomatic renal cysts with the minimal complication rate and excellent results (Tab. 2, Fig. 3, Ref. 30).