International Brazilian Journal of Urology (Oct 2006)

Retroperitoneoscopic nephrectomy in benign pathology

  • Rodrigo S. Quintela,
  • Leonardo R. Cotta,
  • Marcelo F. Neves,
  • David L. Abelha Jr,
  • Jose E. Tavora

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1590/s1677-55382006000500004
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 32, no. 5
pp. 521 – 528

Abstract

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INTRODUCTION: We report our experience with 43 retroperitoneal laparoscopic nephrectomy for benign kidney disease. MATERIALS AND METHODS: All patients had a poor function from obstructive uropathology and renal atrophy. None of these patients had a previous lumbotomy. Retroperitoneoscopy was performed with 4 trocar port technique in a lateral position. The retroperitoneal space is created by using a Gaur's balloon made of sterile glove. The approach to vascular pedicle was done posteriorly and vessels were clipped by metal and Hem-o-lock (Weck Closure Systems, North Carolina, USA) clips. The sample was intact extracted in an Endo-Bag prolonging one trocar incision. RESULTS: Median operative time was 160 minutes and median blood loss was 200 mL. Four cases (9%) were converted to open surgery: one case due to bleeding and 3 cases due to technical difficulties regarding perirenal adherences. Most patients (39) checked out from the Hospital in day two. Four of them were left over 3 days due to wound complications. CONCLUSIONS: Retroperitoneoscopy offers a safe, effective and reproductive access to nephrectomy for benign pathologies.

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