Clinical Management Issues (Mar 2017)

Nephron-sparing surgery in multiple renal cancer: a case report

  • Federica Regis,
  • Marina Di Mauro,
  • Giorgio Ivan Russo,
  • Daniele Urzì,
  • Tommaso Castelli,
  • Giuseppe Morgia

DOI
https://doi.org/10.7175/cmi.v11i1.1290
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11, no. 1

Abstract

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BACKGROUND: In the last decade, nephron-sparing surgery has largely supplanted the radical approach for the treatment of small renal masses. More recently, ablative technologies have been discussed as alternative in patients that are not eligible for surgical approach. CASE SUMMARY: A 54-year-old Caucasian man was referred to our Urology Clinic for multiple renal masses. A computed tomography (CT) scan revealed three contrast-enhanced lesions located in the upper pole, middle renal, and in the lower pole of the left kidney 20 mm, 25 mm, and 45 mm long, respectively. The patient underwent laparoscopic tumorectomy of two lesions and cryoablation of the left renal mass by the transperitoneal approach, performed without clamping the renal vessels. At the end of the procedure the operator posed a reno-ureteral ipsilateral stent to tutor the urinary tract. Tumor enucleation and cryoablation were chosen to preserve renal function. CONCLUSION: This case report shows that in young patients with multiple renal tumors, cryoablation treatment is feasible and outcomes are promising as well. However, risk of complications should be considered and discussed with patients.

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