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Minimally invasive surgery of neuroblastic tumors in children: Indications depend on anatomical location and image-defined risk factors.

Sabine Irtan1, Hervé J Brisse2, Véronique Minard-Colin3, Gudrun Schleiermacher4, Sandra Canale5, Sabine Sarnacki1.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Minimally invasive surgery (MIS) is still not a well-accepted surgical approach to remove neuroblastic tumors. We aimed to assess the indications and limits of MIS in this childhood tumor according to tumor location and image-defined risk factors (IDRFs). PROCEDURE: Between 2006 and 2012, 39 patients underwent MIS for neuroblastic tumors, using thoracoscopic (n = 20), retroperitoneoscopic (n = 1) or laparoscopic approaches (n = 18). The tumor locations were paravertebral (n = 18; thoracic n = 15, lumbar n = 3), perivascular (n = 5; abdominal n = 2; thoracic n = 3), adrenal (n = 13), pleural (n = 2) and pelvic (n = 1). Two patients were treated for relapses. According to the INRG staging system, IDRFs were absent in 20 patients and present in 19 patients. Ten patients received chemotherapy preoperatively. Mean largest diameter was 35 mm for thoracic tumors (range: 7-85 mm) and 34 mm for abdominal tumors (range: 10-75 mm). Mean follow-up was 25 months (range: 5-116 months).
RESULTS: Resection was macroscopically incomplete (R2) for six thoracic tumors and one adrenal tumor. Conversion was necessary for three thoracic L2 tumors. Postoperative complications consisted of chylothorax in three patients with L2 paravertebral thoracic tumors, Horner's syndrome in a patient with a cervicothoracic tumor, and renal atrophy in a patient with a L2 abdominal tumor. No perioperative or postoperative complications occurred in patients with adrenal and abdominal paravertebral tumors. The overall survival rate was 98%.
CONCLUSION: In carefully selected cases, MIS permits safe and efficient resection of neuroblastic tumors in children. Open surgical approach should be considered if organ or vascular control or quality of resection is jeopardized. Pediatr Blood Cancer 2015;62:257-261.
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Keywords:  IDRF; laparoscopy; minimally invasive surgery; neuroblastoma; thoracoscopy

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Year:  2014        PMID: 25284263     DOI: 10.1002/pbc.25248

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Pediatr Blood Cancer        ISSN: 1545-5009            Impact factor:   3.167


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