Literature DB >> 16930815

Organ-preserving endoscopic kidney cancer resection.

Elmar Heinrich1, Tobias Egner, Michael Noe, Frank Schiefelbein, Georg Schoen.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: Recently, minimally invasive therapies for renal cell carcinoma have been devised to minimise operative morbidity yet achieve comparable oncologic and functional outcomes. This video summary of laparoscopic transperitoneal organ-preserving kidney cancer resection shows the procedure from the surgeon's view.
METHODS: The video and photos show the main steps of the procedure. The results of 40 transperitoneal and retroperitoneal procedures performed during 2001-2005 are discussed. Preoperative preparation includes abdominal computed tomography and ureteral catheterisation. Tumour margins were determined by laparoscopic renal ultrasonography. Vessel control was done by en bloc clamping or solitary clamping of the artery. For optimal macroscopic evaluation of the resection margins, tumour excision was solely done with cold Endoshears followed by pelvicaliceal suture repair and parenchymal closure over surgical bolsters with a biologic haemostatic agent.
RESULTS: In 40 cases, we converted to the open procedure only once. The average patients age was 53 yr and mean tumour size was 26 mm. No patient showed positive surgical margins. The mean warm ischemia time was 21 min. Final histopathology revealed renal clear cell carcinoma as the major cell type followed by papillary renal carcinoma. Two patients required blood transfusion. Estimated mean blood loss was 270 ml. Median time of hospitalisation was 6 d.
CONCLUSION: Endoscopic partial nephrectomy can be performed by experienced surgeons in selected patients. Tumour location and size and the surgeons' experience and preference are the main parameters to make the decision of the type of access.

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Year:  2006        PMID: 16930815     DOI: 10.1016/j.eururo.2006.07.040

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Eur Urol        ISSN: 0302-2838            Impact factor:   20.096


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Authors:  A W Silagy; R Young; B D Kelly; F Reeves; M Furrer; A J Costello; B J Challacombe; N M Corcoran; J Kearsley; P Dundee; D K Agarwal
Journal:  BJUI Compass       Date:  2021-03-12

2.  Ischemia Techniques in Nephron-sparing Surgery: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis of Surgical, Oncological, and Functional Outcomes.

Authors:  Francesco Greco; Riccardo Autorino; Vincenzo Altieri; Steven Campbell; Vincenzo Ficarra; Inderbir Gill; Alexander Kutikov; Alex Mottrie; Vincenzo Mirone; Hendrik van Poppel
Journal:  Eur Urol       Date:  2018-10-13       Impact factor: 24.267

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