| Literature DB >> 19165347 |
F M Sánchez-Martín1, F Millán-Rodríguez, G Urdaneta-Pignalosa, J Rubio-Briones, H Villavicencio-Mavrich.
Abstract
Introduction. The small renal masses (SRMs) have increased over the past two decades due to more liberal use of imaging techniques. SRMs have allowed discussions regarding their prognostic, diagnosis, and therapeutic approach. Materials and methods. Clinical presentation, incidental diagnosis, and prognosis factors of SRMs are discussed in this review. Results. SRMs are defined as lesions less than 4 cm in diameter. SRM could be benign, and most malignant SMRs are low stage and low grade. Clinical symptoms like hematuria are very rare, being diagnosed by chance (incidental) in most cases. Size, stage, and grade are still the most consistent prognosis factors in (RCC). An enhanced contrast SRM that grows during active surveillance is clearly malignant, and its aggressive potential increases in those greater than 3 cm. Clear cell carcinoma is the most frequent cellular type of malign SRM. Conclusions. Only some SRMs are benign. The great majority of malign SRMs have good prognosis (low stage and grade, no metastasis) with open or laparoscopic surgical treatment (nephron sparing techniques). Active surveillance is an accepted attitude in selected cases.Entities:
Year: 2009 PMID: 19165347 PMCID: PMC2629071 DOI: 10.1155/2008/310694
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Adv Urol ISSN: 1687-6369
Figure 1Preoperatory prognosis RCC nomogram [27].
Small RCC prognosis factors.
| Better prognosis | Worse prognostic |
|---|---|
| Incidental | Symptoms |
| Small size <3 cm | Size > 3 cm |
| T1 | T2 and > |
| Low grade | High grade |
| No upper tract invasion | Upper tract invasion |
| No lymph nodes | Necrosis |
| No necrosis | Lymph nodes |
| No vascular invasion | Vascular invasion |
| Negative biological markers | Positive biological markers |
| Papillary or chromophobe pathology (¿) | Sarcomatoid component |
| Zero median grown rate | Grown rate > 0.31 cm yearly |
| Option to NSS | No option to NSS |