Case Reports in Oncology (Sep 2020)

Extracorporeal Partial Nephrectomy with Orthotopic Autotransplantation under Pharmaco-Cold Ischaemia for Cancer of a Single Kidney: A Case Report

  • Tatiana Baitman,
  • Irina Miroshkina,
  • Alexander Gritskevich,
  • Alexander Teplov,
  • Andrey Zotikov,
  • Alexander Kochetov,
  • Valentina Demidova,
  • Andrey Chupin,
  • Yulia Stepanova,
  • Wolfgang Schima,
  • Grigory Karmazanovsky

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1159/000510404
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13, no. 3
pp. 1202 – 1208

Abstract

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Up to 10% of patients with renal cell carcinoma (RCC) have locally advanced disease with venous tumour thrombosis involving the inferior vena cava (IVC). 30–50% of them present with synchronous metastatic disease. Surgical treatment remains the only potentially radical method for patients suffering from RCC and IVC tumour thrombosis without distant metastases. Five-year cancer-specific survival for such patients is 40–60%. The role of surgery in the treatment of RCC is significant, even if only cytoreductive operation is possible. Nephron-sparing surgery (NSS) is reasonably preferable for patients suffering from single kidney RCC, but it is not always radical enough. Extracorporeal approach allows to perform a radical dissection of the tumour in special complicated cases, but it is seldom used because of technical difficulties. We present a case of successful NSS by extracorporeal approach in our modification for RCC with IVC tumour thrombosis.

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