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Minimally Invasive Surgeries in the Management of Renal Parapelvic Cysts: A Retrospective Comparative Study.

Hualin Chen1, Gang Chen2, Yang Pan3, Xiaoxiang Jin4.   

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PURPOSE: To compare the efficiency and safety of two minimally invasive surgeries, laparoscopy and flexible ureteroscopy (fURS), in the management of renal parapelvic cysts.
MATERIALS AND METHODS: Between January 2013 and April 2019, patients who suffered from parapelvic cysts and received fURS or laparoscopy at our hospital were recruited for this study. All patients underwent biopsies of the cyst wall. Primary outcome was treatment success, which was defined as symptomatic and radiological. During follow-up, telephone contact and CT scans were used to record any relevant symptoms and any recurrence, respectively.
RESULTS: A total of 33 patients (22 in fURS; 11 in laparoscopy) were included in this study. Flank pain prior to the procedures were reported by 14/22 patients and 6/11 in fURS and laparoscopy, respectively (P = .62), and patients had complete pain relief after the operation. The complication rate was significantly lower in the fURS group than in the laparoscopy group (P = .01). Minor complications were observed in 3/22 and 5/11 patients (Grade 1 and 2) in the fURS and laparoscopy group, respectively. All patients were controlled by conservative treatment. However, 1/11 major complication (Grade 3b) was detected in the laparoscopy group and managed by ureteroscopy to remove the obstruction under general anesthesia. Significant differences were found in operative time (P = .01) and postoperative hospital stay (P = .01), while medical expenses were similar between the two groups (P = .42). During follow-up, no recurrence was detected in CT scans.
CONCLUSION: In the management of parapelvic cysts, two minimally invasive surgeries were comparable in efficiency. However, fURS was superior to laparoscopic unroofing with regard to the complication rate, operative time, and postoperative hospital stay.

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Year:  2021        PMID: 33495985     DOI: 10.22037/uj.v16i7.6466

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Urol J        ISSN: 1735-1308            Impact factor:   1.510


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Review 1.  Parapelvic Cysts: An Imaging Marker of Kidney Disease Potentially Leading to the Diagnosis of Treatable Rare Genetic Disorders? A Narrative Review of the Literature.

Authors:  Ivana Capuano; Pasquale Buonanno; Eleonora Riccio; Felice Crocetto; Antonio Pisani
Journal:  J Nephrol       Date:  2022-06-24       Impact factor: 4.393

2.  Clinical efficacy of intraoperative real time ultrasound-assisted flexible ureteroscopic holmium laser incision and internal drainage in the treatment of parapelvic cysts.

Authors:  Ting Huang; Qing Yang; Haixiao Wu; Desheng Zhu; Yang Hu; Min Xu
Journal:  BMC Surg       Date:  2022-08-13       Impact factor: 2.030

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