TumorsPapillary renal cell carcTransitional cell carcPelvisPartialVeinPatients who underwentTransperitonealManagement of renalKidneysInterlobar arteriesUnilateralSurgicalOpen nephrectomyLaparoscopic nephrectomyMassesVeinsInferior suprarInterlobular arteriesHepaticRobot-assistedThrombusRoboticMalignant renalUnderwentThrombectomyOutcomesSarcomaLigationCoronary arteryTransplant kidneyCellCancerExcisionHypertensionPreoperativePelvicMesentericBilateralPyramidsAdenocarcinomaUretericPerioperativeTissuesRemoval
Tumors21
- Nephrectomy is also performed to treat malignant or benign tumors of the kidney, renovascular hypertention due to uncorrectable renal artery disease, or severe unilateral parenchymal damage from nephrosclerosis, pyelonephritis, reflux, or congenital dysplasia. (urotoday.com)
- Indications for unilateral nephrectomy include unilateral tumors, living kidney donation, severe unilateral kidney trauma, recurrent pyelonephritis in a refluxing non- or minimally-functioning kidney, atrophic kidney, and in the setting of a non-functioning, dysplastic kidney resulting in severe hypertension (HTN). (kireportscommunity.org)
- Larger tumors may require flank, transabdominal, or thoracoabdominal approaches, but they also have been removed successfully with laparoscopic approaches. (medscape.com)
- The adoption of robotic assistance has contributed to the increased utilization of partial nephrectomy for the management of renal tumors. (biomedcentral.com)
- Does nephrometry scoring of renal tumors predict outcomes in patients selected for robot-assisted partial nephrectomy? (wakehealth.edu)
- Robotic and laparoscopic partial nephrectomy for T1b tumors. (wakehealth.edu)
- The classification of epithelial tumors of the kidney has in particular undergone substantial progress in the last two decades with major contributions from genetic typing of renal cell carcinomas (RCCs). (abdominalkey.com)
- The role of genotyping and ancillary tools, in particular immunohistochemistry, in correctly classifying these tumors is highlighted in the section on Renal Cell Carcinoma. (abdominalkey.com)
- More than 80% of renal tumors of childhood are Wilms tumor (nephroblastoma) ( 1 , 2 ). (abdominalkey.com)
- Once papillary renal cell carcinoma is diagnosed, you may have surgery to remove the tumors from the kidney. (healthyskinworld.com)
- RCC, an adenocarcinoma, accounts for 90 to 95% of primary malignant renal tumors. (msdmanuals.com)
- Tumors that have become very large or spread (metastasized) through the bloodstream or lymphatic system are, of course, more difficult to treat. (northernlighthealth.org)
- Renal sarcoma , a rare disease of the kidney's connective tissues, accounts for less than one percent of all kidney tumors. (northernlighthealth.org)
- Especially during excision of large tumors, sometimes 12 th rib has also to be removed through the same incision. (tibeterdogru.com)
- But in terms of efficiency, there is not a significant difference between Radical Nephrectomy (which is total removal of kidney) and Robotic Surgery or Conventional Laparoscopic Surgery performed for kidney tumors. (tibeterdogru.com)
- The main surgery during which Robotic Surgery technique provides especially technical advantage is Nephron Sparing Surgery for Renal Tumors, which is also called Partial Nephrectomy or Nephron-Sparing Renal Tumor Excision. (tibeterdogru.com)
- This technique can be used especially for renal tumors that are 4cm or smaller in diameter, depending on their locations in kidney. (tibeterdogru.com)
- The standard practice in localized kidney tumors that can be operated with organ (kidney) sparing surgery technique is the open partial nephrectomy. (tibeterdogru.com)
- This treatment is most appropriate for larger tumors or tumors that are difficult to access. (northaustinurology.com)
- Fortunately, due to the increased use of imaging techniques (ultrasounds, CT scans, and MRIs) in medical care, a significant number of these tumors are being diagnosed by chance before they have grown to larger sizes, and before they have had a chance to spread to other places. (comprehensive-urology.com)
- In each case, all efforts are made to perform a partial nephrectomy if suitable for the specific tumor and patient (remember, not all patients or tumors are suitable for a partial nephrectomy procedure). (comprehensive-urology.com)
Papillary renal cell carc3
- These include von Hippel-Lindau disease, hereditary papillary renal cell carcinoma, and tuberous sclerosis. (healthline.com)
- Treatment for papillary renal cell carcinoma for each patient is unique. (healthyskinworld.com)
- Having certain genetic conditions , such as von Hippel-Lindau disease or hereditary papillary renal cell carcinoma . (healthyskinworld.com)
Transitional cell carc2
- An unusual case of transitional cell carcinoma of renal pelvis presenting with brain metastases. (wakehealth.edu)
- Another type of cancer, transitional cell carcinoma, affects the renal pelvis or center of the kidney (insert a kidney picture here). (northaustinurology.com)
Pelvis5
- Renal pelvis carcinoma starts in the part of the kidney where urine is collected. (healthline.com)
- The tip of each pyramid (called a papilla ) empties into a calyx , and the calices empty into the renal pelvis . (wikidoc.org)
- and the renal pelvis posteriorly. (medscape.com)
- The calices form the funnel-shaped portion of the renal pelvis, through which urine moves to the ureters, the large tubes that connect the kidney to the bladder. (northernlighthealth.org)
- It begins in the renal pelvis - the point where the kidney joins ureter - and is usually caused by cigarette smoking. (northernlighthealth.org)
Partial42
- Partial nephrectomy of a kidney with Wilms tumor carries better outcomes with negligible risks than total nephrectomy. (kireportscommunity.org)
- It is feasible to control left renal vein and partial inferior vena cava through descending colon mesentery in a single position during LRN and tumor thrombectomy for the treatment of high-risk Mayo grade 0 and 1 TT. (biomedcentral.com)
- However, partial nephrectomy can be technically challenging because of intraoperative hemorrhage, which limits the ability to identify the tumor margin and may necessitate the conversion to open surgery or radical nephrectomy. (biomedcentral.com)
- To our knowledge, a comprehensive safety checklist does not exist to guide surgeons on the management of hemorrhage during robotic partial nephrectomy. (biomedcentral.com)
- A treatment safety checklist for the management of hemorrhage during robotic partial nephrectomy was collaboratively developed based on prior experiences with intraoperative hemorrhage during robotic partial nephrectomy. (biomedcentral.com)
- Reducing the risk of hemorrhage during robotic partial nephrectomy begins with reviewing the preoperative imaging for renal vasculature and tumor anatomy, with a focus on accessory vessels and renal tumor proximity to the renal hilum. (biomedcentral.com)
- Safely performing robotic partial nephrectomy is dependent on attention to prevention of hemorrhage and rapid response to the challenge of intraoperative bleeding. (biomedcentral.com)
- Preparation is essential for maximizing the chance of success during robotic partial nephrectomy. (biomedcentral.com)
- During partial nephrectomy, in which part of the kidney is removed for a renal tumor, hemorrhage can be particularly troublesome because the kidney is a well perfused organ and renal cell carcinomas are associated with increased vascularity [ 1 ]. (biomedcentral.com)
- Traditionally, partial nephrectomy had been performed via an open approach but there has been a steady trend toward a minimally invasive approach [ 2 ]. (biomedcentral.com)
- As partial nephrectomy is increasingly performed with a minimally invasive approach, control of intraoperative hemorrhage can be more challenging than simple manual compression of the renal parenchyma with suturing, as can be done in open surgery. (biomedcentral.com)
- Series on robotic partial nephrectomy report a reasonable blood loss (Table 1 ). (biomedcentral.com)
- Thus, the existing literature does little to educate surgeons on how to deal with bleeding during robotic partial nephrectomy while clamped. (biomedcentral.com)
- Table 1 Selected reports from 2009-2012 of estimated blood loss during robotic partial nephrectomy with hilar clamping. (biomedcentral.com)
- The goal of this manuscript is to educate robotic surgeons in factors to minimize hemorrhage during robotic partial nephrectomy. (biomedcentral.com)
- We then developed a safety and management checklist for "hemorrhage while clamped" during robotic partial nephrectomy. (biomedcentral.com)
- Since that time, the authors have performed a total of over 1500 robotic partial nephrectomies. (biomedcentral.com)
- Robot-assisted partial nephrectomy: current status, techniques, and future directions. (wakehealth.edu)
- Near-infrared fluorescence imaging to facilitate super-selective arterial clamping during zero-ischaemia robotic partial nephrectomy. (wakehealth.edu)
- Does infrared imaging improve partial nephrectomy for renal cell carcinoma? (wakehealth.edu)
- Comparison of clamping technique in robotic partial nephrectomy: does unclamped partial nephrectomy improve perioperative outcomes and renal function? (wakehealth.edu)
- Does experience in creating a robot-assisted partial nephrectomy (RAPN) programme in an academic centre impact outcomes or complication rate? (wakehealth.edu)
- Indocyanine green cannot predict malignancy in partial nephrectomy: histopathologic correlation with fluorescence pattern in 100 patients. (wakehealth.edu)
- Do statin medications impact renal functional or oncologic outcomes for robot-assisted partial nephrectomy? (wakehealth.edu)
- A nonrandomized prospective comparison of robotic-assisted partial nephrectomy in the elderly to a younger cohort: an analysis of 339 patients with intermediate-term follow-up. (wakehealth.edu)
- Emerging technologies to improve techniques and outcomes of robotic partial nephrectomy: striving toward the pentafecta. (wakehealth.edu)
- Main Renal Artery Clamping With or Without Renal Vein Clamping During Robotic Partial Nephrectomy for Clinical T1 Renal Masses: Perioperative and Long-term Functional Outcomes. (wakehealth.edu)
- Predictors of Medical and Surgical Complications After Robot-Assisted Partial Nephrectomy: An Analysis of 1139 Patients in a Multi-Institutional Kidney Cancer Database. (wakehealth.edu)
- Robot-assisted partial nephrectomy: continued refinement of outcomes beyond the initial learning curve. (wakehealth.edu)
- Selective arterial clamping does not improve outcomes in robot-assisted partial nephrectomy: a propensity-score analysis of patients without impaired renal function. (wakehealth.edu)
- Predicting Complications Following Robot-Assisted Partial Nephrectomy with the ACS NSQIP® Universal Surgical Risk Calculator. (wakehealth.edu)
- Comparison of perioperative and functional outcomes of robotic partial nephrectomy for cT1a vs cT1b renal masses. (wakehealth.edu)
- Is Off Clamp Always Beneficial During Robotic Partial Nephrectomy? (wakehealth.edu)
- Reevaluating Warm Ischemia Time as a Predictor of Renal Function Outcomes After Robotic Partial Nephrectomy. (wakehealth.edu)
- During the study period, 31 (45.6%) simple nephrectomy, 26 (38.2%) total nephrectomy, 1 (1.5%) partial nephrectomy and 10 (14.7%) nephroureterectomy were performed in our department. (springeropen.com)
- Image-2: Robotic Partial Nephrectomy - Locations of the small holes opened on anterior abdominal wall during robotic or laparoscopic kidney surgeries. (tibeterdogru.com)
- What is Robotic Partial Nephrectomy? (tibeterdogru.com)
- Thanks to increasing experience in intracorporeal suturing (suturing and knot-tying inside the body) and advanced laparoscopic vessel devices used during laparoscopic technique, it has become easier to perform partial nephrectomy via laparoscopic technique in selected patients. (tibeterdogru.com)
- Partial nephrectomy: The surgeon removes only the part of the kidney that contains the tumor. (northaustinurology.com)
- In fact, if the tumor is removed in its entirety along with a small margin of kidney tissue while preserving the rest of the kidney that does not have cancer in it (partial nephrectomy), one can achieve the same excellent cure rates. (comprehensive-urology.com)
- Performing a partial nephrectomy is technically more challenging and is best performed by experienced urologists who have expertise in cancer operations (urologic oncological surgeons). (comprehensive-urology.com)
- Our urologists will determine the size and location of the kidney tumor as well as the patient's overall clinical status, and then will assess the candidacy of each patient to undergo a total or partial nephrectomy. (comprehensive-urology.com)
Vein19
- After the renal artery was controlled by Hem-o-lok, the left renal vein was dissected through descending colon mesentery. (biomedcentral.com)
- The left renal vein was divided by EndoGIA for high-risk Mayo grade 0 TT. (biomedcentral.com)
- For Mayo grade 1 TT, part of the inferior vena cava was blocked by a bulldog clamp after milking the TT into the left renal vein and the inferior vena cava was sutured after complete excision of the TT. (biomedcentral.com)
- Left renal vein TT is more complicated than right renal vein TT and the length of Mayo grade 0 TT determines the complexity of the surgery. (biomedcentral.com)
- If it is a low-risk Mayo grade 0 TT, the end of the TT is on the left side of the mesenteric artery, the left renal vein can be fully controlled by traditional approach. (biomedcentral.com)
- In order to simplify the procedure, we explored the trans-mesocolon approach to fully dissect the left renal vein to the inferior vena cava in single position to treat high-risk Mayo 0-grade and grade 1 TT. (biomedcentral.com)
- The imaging examination of case 3 showed left kidney tumor with retroperitoneal lymphadenopathy, left renal vein TT (Mayo grade 0) and multiple lung metastases. (biomedcentral.com)
- The decision is then made on whether to clamp the hilum (artery +/- vein). (biomedcentral.com)
- On this medial aspect of each kidney is an opening, called the hilum , which admits the renal artery , the renal vein , nerves , and the ureter . (wikidoc.org)
- Blood from these capillaries collects in renal venules and leaves the kidney via the renal vein . (wikidoc.org)
- RCC can trigger thrombus formation in the renal vein, which occasionally propagates into the vena cava. (msdmanuals.com)
- The renal veins drain the kidneys in a similar distribution, and the renal vein is generally anterior to the renal artery at the hilum. (medscape.com)
- The left renal vein is longer than the right as it crosses the midline to reach the inferior vena cava (IVC). (medscape.com)
- Generally, the left gonadal vein drains into the left renal vein inferiorly, while the left suprarenal vein drains into the superior aspect of the renal vein at approximately the same level. (medscape.com)
- Posteriorly, the left second lumbar vein typically drains into the left renal vein as well. (medscape.com)
- The left renal vein then crosses under the origin of the superior mesenteric artery to reach the IVC. (medscape.com)
- On the right side, the renal vein and gonadal vein drain separately and directly into the IVC. (medscape.com)
- Quadruple coronary artery bypass grafting to left anterior descending artery and its diagonal branch, obtuse marginal branch of circumflex artery and left ventricular branch of right coronary artery was performed using left internal mammary artery and long saphenous vein for conduits, employing cardiopulmonary bypass with antegrade cold blood cardioplegic arrest. (biomedcentral.com)
- The next stage was exposure of the inferior mesenteric vein, identification of embryological layer of the large colon, its exposure in the medialateral direction towards the splenic flexure. (best-in-surgery.com)
Patients who underwent3
- A retrospective analysis was conducted of all patients who underwent nephrectomy over a period of 30 years (1987-2016) in a large tertiary medical center. (ima.org.il)
- x000D_ Between October 2015 and July 2016, consecutive 35 patients who underwent robot-assisted radical prostatectomy without nerve-sparing at our institution with a single surgeon were investigated. (auanet.org)
- We have retrospectively and monocentrally selected patients who underwent laparoscopic nephrectomy from January 2017 to December 2019. (springeropen.com)
Transperitoneal3
- Laparoscopic nephrectomy is performed through transperitoneal or retroperitoneal approach. (urotoday.com)
- The aim of the study was to explore the feasibility of single position transperitoneal laparoscopic radical nephrectomy (LRN) and high-risk Mayo 0 and 1 tumor thrombectomy and the surgical techniques were described in detail. (biomedcentral.com)
- This less than 8-minute video includes: a transperitoneal laparoscopic vesico-bladder fistula repair due to an iatrogenic obstetric hysterectomy, the second part is a transperitoneal laparoscopic radical nephrectomy of a central kidney cancer, and finally an extraperitoneal radical prostatectomy. (oatext.com)
Management of renal1
- Impact of imaging and thrombus level in management of renal cell carcinoma extending to veins. (wakehealth.edu)
Kidneys7
- Pancreatic injuries during nephrectomy are rare, despite the relatively close anatomic relation between the kidneys and the pancreas. (ima.org.il)
- However, there are circumstances when kidneys do not behave as they should, and nephrectomy is more beneficial than leaving a dysfunctional kidney. (kireportscommunity.org)
- Currently, nephrectomies are not performed with Multicystic Dysplastic Kidneys (MCDK). (kireportscommunity.org)
- the adjective renal meaning related to the kidney is from Latin rēnēs , meaning kidneys. (wikidoc.org)
- Congenital absence of one or both kidneys, known as unilateral or bilateral renal agenesis , can occur. (wikidoc.org)
- The blood supply to the kidneys arises from the paired renal arteries at the level of L2. (medscape.com)
- The kidneys can develop several types of cancer, though renal cell carcinoma (RCC) is the most common. (northernlighthealth.org)
Interlobar arteries3
- Upon entering the hilum of the kidney, the renal artery divides into smaller interlobar arteries situated between the renal papillae. (wikidoc.org)
- At the outer medulla, the interlobar arteries branch into arcuate arteries, which course along the border between the renal medulla and cortex, giving off still smaller branches, the cortical radial arteries (sometimes called interlobular arteries ). (wikidoc.org)
- These arteries branch into interlobar arteries, which travel in a parallel fashion in between the major calyces and then branch further into arcuate arteries that run within the cortex across the bases of the renal pyramids. (medscape.com)
Unilateral3
- Unilateral or bilateral nephrectomy. (kireportscommunity.org)
- However, there are times when unilateral nephrectomy is undertaken initially to reduce proteinuria while simultaneously preserving residual kidney function. (kireportscommunity.org)
- Specifically in children , a unilateral ligation approach was compared to unilateral surgical nephrectomy before KT (indications for which included polyuria, massive resistant proteinuria, intractable HTN, and recurrent kidney infection). (kireportscommunity.org)
Surgical11
- Pathological examination of the surgical specimens demonstrated pT3cN0Mx conventional (clear cell) renal carcinoma, Fuhrman Grade 3 with negative surgical margins. (biomedcentral.com)
- Surgical nephrectomies can be open, laparoscopic, or robot-assisted. (kireportscommunity.org)
- It has also been used before kidney transplantation (KT) as an alternative to surgical nephrectomy. (kireportscommunity.org)
- The benefits of ureteral ligation over surgical nephrectomy include a less invasive procedure with smaller incisions and less risk for bleeding. (kireportscommunity.org)
- If it is a high-risk Mayo grade 0 TT or even grade 1 TT, traditionally two steps were utilized including management of the inferior vena cava and removement of the TT, and then nephrectomy after changing the surgical position. (biomedcentral.com)
- During this stressful situation, it is imperative for the surgeon to have an organized approach to management of hemorrhage, as delayed management could lead to prolonged ischemic times, iatrogenic positive surgical margins from inadequate visualization, conversion to open surgery, or radical nephrectomy. (biomedcentral.com)
- Coexistence of coronary artery disease and cancer with both requiring surgical treatment at the same time is rare. (biomedcentral.com)
- During the surgical procedure, a catheter was implanted in the hepatic artery. (doctorsmedicalopinion.com)
- In order to perform an open nephrectomy (in the language of medicine, total removal of kidney is called nephrectomy), a surgical incision that can reach up to 35-40 cm is being made (Image-1). (tibeterdogru.com)
- There will be long-term pain and numbness around surgical site due to the damage caused to muscles and nerves while making this large surgical incision. (tibeterdogru.com)
- Either of these procedures can be performed using an open incision, which is large, or laparoscopically, with very small incisions using a camera to visualize the surgery and a surgical robot to perform the surgery. (northaustinurology.com)
Open nephrectomy2
- Between December 2006 and March 2009, 20 patients had laparoscopic nephrectomy and 20 patients had open nephrectomy. (urotoday.com)
- Image-1: Open Nephrectomy - During open kidney surgery, 3 layers of muscle composing abdominal wall are cut through consecutively with a big flank incision. (tibeterdogru.com)
Laparoscopic nephrectomy9
- Laparoscopic nephrectomy, which is a minimal invasive procedure, is a recommended alternative for open surgery. (urotoday.com)
- There has been widespread interest in urologic laparoscopy since the first total laparoscopic nephrectomy was performed by Clayman in 1990 [3]. (urotoday.com)
- When compared with an open procedure, many surgeons find that laparoscopic nephrectomy offers shorter length of hospital stay, shorter time to oral intake, less pain medication requirement, and faster return to normal activity. (urotoday.com)
- The aim of this study was to analyze the feasibility and the safety of laparoscopic nephrectomy in the treatment of pathologies of the upper urinary tract through the experience of the Urology B department. (springeropen.com)
- Laparoscopic nephrectomy appears to be an efficient and reliable technique. (springeropen.com)
- When it comes to urology, it all started when Ralph Clayman performed the first laparoscopic nephrectomy in 1991 [ 1 ]. (springeropen.com)
- In 1993, Gaur proposed the retro-peritoneal (RP) approach to perform laparoscopic nephrectomy [ 4 ]. (springeropen.com)
- Since then, laparoscopic nephrectomy has undergone significant development, whether performed trans or retroperitoneally, with or without robot assistance. (springeropen.com)
- The aim of this study is to evaluate the feasibility of laparoscopic nephrectomy, its advantages and especially its complications through the experience of the urology B department of the Ibn Sina hospital. (springeropen.com)
Masses5
- The hepatic and renal masses were confirmed to be metastases. (biomedcentral.com)
- 2. Renal artery embolization (RAE) has been described for cases of severe nephrotic syndrome (NS) , renal masses at risk for hemorrhage with resection (i.e., tuberous sclerosis-associated angiomyolipomas), and acute renal hemorrhage associated with trauma. (kireportscommunity.org)
- Multi-quadrant biopsy technique improves diagnostic ability in large heterogeneous renal masses. (psu.edu)
- However, thanks to our latest experiences in laparoscopic and robotic surgeries, now we are able to partially excise renal masses that are 6-8 cm in diameter, while preserving the remained healthy part of kidney. (tibeterdogru.com)
- For larger masses in the PC RPLND setting, additional procedures may be necessary depending on the location of the masses and clinical scenario (i.e., desperation or late relapse) such as nephrectomy, inferior vena cava (IVC) reconstruction or resection, and aortic replacement. (abdominalkey.com)
Veins2
- In all IRE ablated liver tissues, critical structures, such as the hepatic arteries, hepatic veins, portal veins and intrahepatic bile ducts were all preserved. (wikipedia.org)
- Cancer cells that get into a blood vessel can travel to many body parts through your veins and arteries. (healthyskinworld.com)
Inferior suprar1
- The first branch off of the renal artery is the inferior suprarenal artery. (medscape.com)
Interlobular arteries2
- They then radiate into interlobular arteries, which extend into the cortex of the kidney to finally become afferent arterioles, then peritubular capillaries to efferent arterioles. (medscape.com)
- Some of the terminal branches of the interlobular arteries become perforating radiate arteries, which supply the renal capsule. (medscape.com)
Hepatic3
- A few months later, hepatic and contralateral renal metastases were detected. (biomedcentral.com)
- During December 2008, in a setting of stable disease, he underwent hepatic resection and enucleation of the left renal mass. (biomedcentral.com)
- Early radiological assessment after surgery showed no residual hepatic or renal disease, but possible involvement of the mesenteric lymph nodes. (biomedcentral.com)
Robot-assisted3
- Postoperative urinary continence tends to recover early since robot-assisted radical prostatectomy has been introduced, but the results of the procedure are still not satisfactory. (auanet.org)
- We modified the previously reported Milan vas deferens sling technique by adding reinforcement of under-anastomosis layers during robot-assisted radical prostatectomy, which significantly accelerates early recovery of postoperative urinary continence in cases without nerve-sparing. (auanet.org)
- x000D_ Despite a small sample size in the single-institution study, this sling technique may improve early urinary continence recovery after robot-assisted radical prostatectomy even without nerve-sparing. (auanet.org)
Thrombus2
- In 2007, a 58-year-old white male with no history of tobacco use, hypertension, diabetes, or hypercholesterolemia, and no family history of coronary artery disease, was found to have a large solid right renal mass and associated tumor thrombus of the inferior vena cava and right atrium. (biomedcentral.com)
- To explore the feasibility of single-position laparoscopic radical nephrectomy (LRN) and tumor thrombectomy for left renal cell carcinoma with high-risk Mayo 0 and 1 tumor thrombus (TT). (biomedcentral.com)
Robotic3
- A prospective comparison of laparoscopic and robotic radical nephrectomy for T1-2N0M0 renal cell carcinoma. (wakehealth.edu)
- However, thanks to the technologic advantages offered to urology by daVinci Robot, robotic surgery in treatment of renal cancers has come to the fore. (tibeterdogru.com)
- What are the Advantages of Robotic Radical Nephrectomy? (tibeterdogru.com)
Malignant renal1
- During the 20th century, most nephrectomies for benign and malignant renal disease were performed by an open approach [2]. (urotoday.com)
Underwent4
- The patient underwent triple coronary artery bypass surgery, and sorafenib treatment was discontinued. (biomedcentral.com)
- He underwent right radical nephrectomy and tumor thrombectomy performed under extracorporeal circulation. (biomedcentral.com)
- A total of 1674 patients underwent nephrectomy during the study period. (ima.org.il)
- Of those, 553 (33%) and 294 patients (17.5%) underwent left nephrectomy and radical left nephrectomy, respectively. (ima.org.il)
Thrombectomy1
- All patients with left renal cell carcinoma and venous TT (high-risk Mayo grade 0 and 1) who were performed single-position LRN and tumor thrombectomy were involved. (biomedcentral.com)
Outcomes4
- The purpose of the present investigation was to compare the outcomes of nephrectomy through open and laparoscopic procedures. (urotoday.com)
- Voided volume may not impact stone outcomes: Review of a large institutional nephrolithiasis cohort. (ucsf.edu)
- Comparative Analysis of Renal Functional Outcomes and Overall Survival of Elderly vs Nonelderly Patients Undergoing Radical Nephrectomy. (wakehealth.edu)
- Stroke care has seen a large volume lesion RFA options, including faster procedure times, higher recanalisation rates, lower disability rates and slightly improved functional outcomes, reduced mortality rates compared to other times in transferred patients, hospital bed or a Pipeline flow diverter. (angleseytours.com)
Sarcoma1
- While not as common, renal sarcoma is a type of kidney cancer that starts in connective tissues or blood vessels. (healthline.com)
Ligation1
- Total Laparoscopic Hysterectomy with Earlier Uterine Artery Ligation. (nanavatimaxhospital.org)
Coronary artery11
- Only three cases of coronary artery disease related to sorafenib therapy have been described in the literature, and all were due to arterial vasospasm without evidence of coronary artery stenosis on angiography. (biomedcentral.com)
- Cardiotoxicity is commonly associated with the presence of cardiovascular risk factors, such as a history of hypertension or coronary artery disease. (biomedcentral.com)
- A 58-year-old man with mRCC developed acute coronary syndrome (ischemia/infarction) associated with critical sub-occlusion of the common trunk of the left coronary artery and some of its branches, which was documented on coronary angiography. (biomedcentral.com)
- Several authors have concluded that LVEF dysfunction and/or CHF is more frequent in patients with a history of hypertension or coronary artery disease. (biomedcentral.com)
- Only three cases of coronary artery disease related to sorafenib treatment have been described in the literature. (biomedcentral.com)
- Knowledge of the pathophysiologic consequences of chronic renal failure is too important for anesthesiologists, because many of these patients have at least one of these sequences, most commonly hypertension, coronary artery diseases, diabetes mellitus and pulmonary dysfunction. (intechopen.com)
- A 52 year male undergoing elective coronary artery bypass grafting was incidentally discovered to have a large soft tissue mass of variable consistency with cartilaginous elements arising from the right costal margin and adjoining ribs by a broad attachment and protruding into right pleural cavity. (biomedcentral.com)
- A wide excision of the mass with the adjoining muscle and periosteum along with quadruple coronary artery bypass grafting was done. (biomedcentral.com)
- This report is unusual on account of a) being the first reported case in world literature of concomitant excision of chondrosarcoma and coronary artery bypass grafting and b) the conservative management of the incidentally discovered chondrosarcoma by wide excision rather than chest wall resection with no local recurrence to date. (biomedcentral.com)
- Pathology of chondrosarcoma, in particular, and various management strategies when coronary artery disease and cancer coexist, in general, is discussed. (biomedcentral.com)
- A 52 year old male smoker undergoing coronary artery bypass grafting for three vessel coronary artery disease and moderately impaired left ventricular function was felt to have a mass arising from the under surface of right costal margin adjacent to right lower sternal margin while sternopericardial ligament was being broken off by finger dissection prior to sternotomy. (biomedcentral.com)
Transplant kidney1
- Nephrectomy can be broadly classified into native kidney nephrectomy or transplant kidney nephrectomy (aka allograft nephrectomy). (kireportscommunity.org)
Cell13
- Tyrosine kinase inhibitors (TKIs) are currently approved for the treatment of metastatic renal cell carcinoma (mRCC). (biomedcentral.com)
- RCC is also known as renal cell adenocarcinoma. (healthline.com)
- The kidney biopsy confirmed clear renal cell carcinoma with poorly differentiated and accompanied by necrosis. (biomedcentral.com)
- The pathology from kidney biopsy demonstrated clear renal cell carcinoma and the patient received 2 cycles of axitinib for neoadjuvant treatment. (biomedcentral.com)
- She then said we also found a 4cm mass on your left kidney and the radiologist is fairly certain it is renal cell carcninoma. (cancer.org)
- Compensatory structural and functional adaptation after radical nephrectomy for renal cell carcinoma according to preoperative stage of chronic kidney disease. (psu.edu)
- About 9 out of 10 adults who develop kidney cancer are diagnosed with renal cell carcinoma. (denverurology.com)
- Is there a need for pelvic CT scan in cases of renal cell carcinoma? (wakehealth.edu)
- Pattern of metastases in renal cell carcinoma: a single institution study. (wakehealth.edu)
- Oncologic outcome of 132 cases of laparoscopic radical nephrectomy with intact specimen removal for T1-2N0M0 renal cell carcinoma. (wakehealth.edu)
- Histological examination of the nephrectomies carried out in our department revealed mainly chronic non-specific pyelonephritis in 24 (35.3%) patients, followed by renal cell carcinoma in 23 (33.82%) patients and urothelial carcinoma in 9 (13.2%) patients. (springeropen.com)
- Renal cell carcinoma (RCC) is the most common renal cancer. (msdmanuals.com)
- This page is about renal cell cancer, the most common type of kidney cancer in adults. (northaustinurology.com)
Cancer6
- Radiotherapy to the prostate bed is used to eradicate residual microscopic disease following radical prostatectomy for prostate cancer. (ima.org.il)
- Studies have shown that radical nephrectomy and inferior vena cava TT removal for patients with locally advanced renal cancer can effectively improve the prognosis, and the 5-year tumor-specific survival rate is 40-65% [ 2 ]. (biomedcentral.com)
- x000D_ Urinary incontinence after radical prostatectomy for localized prostate cancer strongly influences patients' quality of life. (auanet.org)
- Alcohol consumption and the risk of renal cancers in the European Prospective Investigation into Cancer and Nutrition (EPIC). (psu.edu)
- Does Sarcopenia Impact Complications and Overall Survival in Patients Undergoing Radical Nephrectomy for Stage III and IV Kidney Cancer? (wakehealth.edu)
- Traditionally, the entire kidney was removed surgically (total or radical nephrectomy) in order to remove the cancer. (comprehensive-urology.com)
Excision1
- Hemorrhage is further concerning as control can occupy valuable time during which the renal unit is ischemic due to renal vascular clamping during tumor excision. (biomedcentral.com)
Hypertension1
- Additionally, disturbance in acid-base, electrolytes and fluid balance are usually related to a marked decline in the glomerular filtration rate (GFR) caused by a variety of systemic diseases such as diabetes mellitus or hypertension, and renal disorders as chronic glomerulonephritis,cystic kidney disorder,interstitial nephritis, obstructive uropathy, and lupus nephritis. (intechopen.com)
Preoperative1
- We identified factors to consider during review of preoperative imaging and renal hilar exposure. (biomedcentral.com)
Pelvic2
- Various modifications of pelvic floor reconstruction during radical prostatectomy, including pelvic floor structure preservation with nerve-sparing technique, have been reported for the purpose of early recovery of urinary continence. (auanet.org)
- Renal pelvic and superior ureteric branches also originate from the renal artery and supply the upper portion of the collecting system (see the image below). (medscape.com)
Mesenteric1
- Transection of the inferior mesenteric artery took place near the origin with Harmonic ("Ethicon") device after preliminary clipping of it by titanic clips. (best-in-surgery.com)
Bilateral2
- Indications for bilateral nephrectomy include autosomal recessive polycystic kidney disease (ARPKD) and autosomal dominant polycystic kidney disease (ADPKD) owing to their large sizes. (kireportscommunity.org)
- This is followed by bilateral nephrectomy and subsequent kidney transplant at the age of 1-2 years. (kireportscommunity.org)
Pyramids1
- Deep to the cortex lies the renal medulla , which is divided into 10-20 renal pyramids in humans. (wikidoc.org)
Adenocarcinoma1
- This type is sometimes called renal adenocarcinoma or hypernephroma. (northaustinurology.com)
Ureteric1
- The kidney is innervated by the renal and ureteric nerve , which arises from the renal plexus . (wikidoc.org)
Perioperative1
- One of the reasons for graft failure after renal transplantation is inadequate graft perfusion caused by mis-management of perioperative hydration policy. (intechopen.com)
Tissues4
- Initially only monopolar electrocautery was available, but it caused a lot of peripheral electric damage, vapor that diminished the visibility, as well as carbonization of the surrounding tissues with a limited effect on medium and large blood vessels. (oatext.com)
- Latter ultrasonic instruments allowed sealing larger diameter blood vessels and diminished carbonization of the adjacent tissues with no vapor to obstruct visualization, and thanks to the integrated knife a central cut was obtained [1]. (oatext.com)
- The tumor is usually circumscribed by a pseudocapsule formed of compressed renal and perirenal tissues. (abdominalkey.com)
- Radical nephrectomy: Involves removal of the entire kidney and surrounding tissues. (northaustinurology.com)
Removal2
- Kidney Transplant Removal of a donor kidney with nephrectomy and ureterectomy followed by transplantation of the donor kidney into the recipient's iliac fossa. (nursekey.com)
- Laparoscopic Removal of Large Submucous Myomas. (nanavatimaxhospital.org)