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Luca Morelli1,2, John Morelli3, Matteo Palmeri4, Cristiano D'Isidoro1, Emanuele Federico Kauffmann1, Dario Tartaglia1, Giovanni Caprili1, Roberta Pisano1,2, Simone Guadagni1, Gregorio Di Franco1, Giulio Di Candio1, Franco Mosca2.
Abstract
Robot-assisted partial nephrectomy has been proposed as a technique to overcome technical challenges of laparoscopic partial nephrectomy. We prospectively collected and analyzed data from 31 patients who underwent robotic partial nephrectomy with systematic use of hemostatic agents, between February 2009 and October 2014. Thirty-three renal tumors were treated in 31 patients. There were no conversions to open surgery, intraoperative complications, or blood transfusions. The mean size of the resected tumors was 27 mm (median 20 mm, range 5-40 mm). Twenty-seven of 33 lesions (82%) did not require vascular clamping and therefore were treated in the absence of ischemia. All margins were negative. The high partial nephrectomy success rate without vascular clamping suggests that robotic nephron-sparing surgery with systematic use of hemostatic agents may be a safe, effective method to completely avoid ischemia in the treatment of selected renal masses.Entities:
Keywords: Hemostatic agents; Partial nephrectomy; Renal carcinoma; Robotic surgery
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Year: 2015 PMID: 26531202 DOI: 10.1007/s11701-015-0519-y
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Robot Surg ISSN: 1863-2483