Frontiers in Oncology (Apr 2023)

Case Report: Step-by-step procedures for total intracorporeal laparoscopic kidney autotransplantation in a patient with distal high-risk upper tract urothelial carcinoma

  • Guohao Wu,
  • Haomin Li,
  • Junqiang Li,
  • Mubiao Chen,
  • Lishan Xie,
  • Huilan Luo,
  • Zhihui Chen,
  • Dongming Ye,
  • Caiyong Lai,
  • Caiyong Lai,
  • Caiyong Lai

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3389/fonc.2023.1142819
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13

Abstract

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A 47-year-old man presented to the emergency department with right abdominal pain and a new onset of painless haematuria two weeks earlier. Urine cytology test results suggested urothelial carcinoma. Computed tomography urography (CTU) showed a filling defect in the lower right ureter with right hydronephrosis. Lymphadenopathy and any signs of metastatic disease were absent on CTU. Cystoscopy appeared normal. Creatinine level was also normal before surgery. After the treatment options were discussed, the patient chose to undergo 3D total intracorporeal laparoscopic kidney autotransplantation, bladder cuff excision, and segmental resection of the proximal two-thirds of the ureter based on the membrane anatomy concept. After more than one year of follow-up, the patient was in good health and showed no signs of haematuria. Surveillance cystoscopy and CTU examination showed no evidence of disease recurrence. Therefore, it is reasonable to assume that kidney-sparing surgery may be considered for carefully selected patients with high-grade upper tract urothelial carcinoma.

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