Investigative and Clinical Urology (Mar 2020)

Comparison of surgical outcomes between lateral and posterior approaches for retroperitoneal laparoscopic adrenalectomy: A single surgeon's experience

  • Ju Yong Oh ,
  • Ho Seok Chung,
  • Seong Hyeon Yu ,
  • Myung Soo Kim ,
  • Ho Song Yu ,
  • Eu Chang Hwang ,
  • Kyung Jin Oh ,
  • Sun-Ouck Kim ,
  • Seung Il Jung ,
  • Taek Won Kang ,
  • Kwangsung Park ,
  • Dongdeuk Kwon

DOI
https://doi.org/10.4111/icu.2020.61.2.180
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 61, no. 2
pp. 180 – 187

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Purpose: To compare surgical outcomes between the lateral and the posterior approach for retroperitoneal laparoscopic adrenalectomy (RLA). Materials and Methods: We retrospectively reviewed the records of 130 patients who underwent RLA for adrenal tumors by a single surgeon between January 2015 and December 2018. Patient characteristics and perioperative outcomes were analyzed and compared between two surgical groups: lateral approach (n=56) and posterior approach (n=74). Results: There were no significant differences in perioperative outcomes between the two groups except for operative time (lateral approach, 105.4±41.21 minutes vs. posterior approach, 71.5±31.51 minutes; p=0.001). In the lateral approach group, two patients (3.6%) underwent open conversion, but there were no major complications in either group (Clavien-Dindo classification ≥3). Male sex was associated with an operative time of ≥90 minutes in the univariate analysis (p=0.019), but this effect did not remain significant in the multivariate analysis. In the multivariate analysis, large tumor size (>5 cm; p=0.020) and preoperative diagnosis of malignancy (p=0.043) were significantly associated with an operative time of ≥90 minutes. Conclusions: Both the lateral and posterior approaches for RLA were performed safely with similar operative outcomes and are therefore comparable options for the treatment of adrenal tumors. In addition, large tumor size and preoperative diagnosis of malignancy are associated with longer operative times.

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