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How far is too far? Exploring the indications for robotic partial nephrectomy in a highly complex kidney tumor

PURPOSE: The conservative management of localized renal masses has been recently widened to cT2 tumors showing encouraging functional and oncological outcomes (1). This video aims to report the conservative management of a highly complex renal tumor treated with robotic pure enucleation in our cente...

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Autores principales: Minervini, Andrea, Grosso, Antonio Andrea, Maida, Fabrizio Di, Mari, Andrea, Vittori, Gianni, Muto, Gianluca, Carini, Marco
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Sociedade Brasileira de Urologia 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7822367/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32459457
http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/S1677-5538.IBJU.2020.0059
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author Minervini, Andrea
Grosso, Antonio Andrea
Maida, Fabrizio Di
Mari, Andrea
Vittori, Gianni
Muto, Gianluca
Carini, Marco
author_facet Minervini, Andrea
Grosso, Antonio Andrea
Maida, Fabrizio Di
Mari, Andrea
Vittori, Gianni
Muto, Gianluca
Carini, Marco
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description PURPOSE: The conservative management of localized renal masses has been recently widened to cT2 tumors showing encouraging functional and oncological outcomes (1). This video aims to report the conservative management of a highly complex renal tumor treated with robotic pure enucleation in our center, specifically focusing on preoperative work-up, video-reported surgical steps and perioperative outcomes. MATERIALS AND METHODS: A 63 year-old lady underwent CT scan revealing a single 75 x 68mm, mainly endophytic, right renal mass dislocating the vascular pedicle (cT3a). Two renal arteries and two veins were identified. PADUA, RENAL and simplified SPARE scores were 14a, 12a and 12 respectively. Since the contralateral kidney was hypotrophic, the indication for nephron-sparing approach was considered absolute. Preoperative surgical planning included the employment of 3D-virtual models (2). RESULTS: Operative time was 150 minutes and warm ischemia time was 25 minutes. No major complication occurred. Histopathological analysis revealed a cromophobe renal cell carcinoma with extension to perirenal fat tissue (pT3a). Resection technique was classified as pure enucleation since Surface-Intermediate-Base (SIB) score was 0-0-0 (3, 4). At seven-months follow-up no signs of local or systemic recurrence were recorded. Postoperative CT-scan revealed optimal parenchymal volume preservation with last creatinine blood level of 1.16mg/dL. CONCLUSION: This video highlights how, in experienced hands, robotic partial nephrectomy represents a feasible, effective treatment option for surgical management of highly complex renal tumors. The employment of intraoperative ultrasonography and 3D-virtual models allowed to accurately tailor surgical approach, improving the perception of tumor anatomy and its vascularization and maximizing perioperative outcomes.
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spelling pubmed-78223672021-01-23 How far is too far? Exploring the indications for robotic partial nephrectomy in a highly complex kidney tumor Minervini, Andrea Grosso, Antonio Andrea Maida, Fabrizio Di Mari, Andrea Vittori, Gianni Muto, Gianluca Carini, Marco Int Braz J Urol Video Section PURPOSE: The conservative management of localized renal masses has been recently widened to cT2 tumors showing encouraging functional and oncological outcomes (1). This video aims to report the conservative management of a highly complex renal tumor treated with robotic pure enucleation in our center, specifically focusing on preoperative work-up, video-reported surgical steps and perioperative outcomes. MATERIALS AND METHODS: A 63 year-old lady underwent CT scan revealing a single 75 x 68mm, mainly endophytic, right renal mass dislocating the vascular pedicle (cT3a). Two renal arteries and two veins were identified. PADUA, RENAL and simplified SPARE scores were 14a, 12a and 12 respectively. Since the contralateral kidney was hypotrophic, the indication for nephron-sparing approach was considered absolute. Preoperative surgical planning included the employment of 3D-virtual models (2). RESULTS: Operative time was 150 minutes and warm ischemia time was 25 minutes. No major complication occurred. Histopathological analysis revealed a cromophobe renal cell carcinoma with extension to perirenal fat tissue (pT3a). Resection technique was classified as pure enucleation since Surface-Intermediate-Base (SIB) score was 0-0-0 (3, 4). At seven-months follow-up no signs of local or systemic recurrence were recorded. Postoperative CT-scan revealed optimal parenchymal volume preservation with last creatinine blood level of 1.16mg/dL. CONCLUSION: This video highlights how, in experienced hands, robotic partial nephrectomy represents a feasible, effective treatment option for surgical management of highly complex renal tumors. The employment of intraoperative ultrasonography and 3D-virtual models allowed to accurately tailor surgical approach, improving the perception of tumor anatomy and its vascularization and maximizing perioperative outcomes. Sociedade Brasileira de Urologia 2020-07-31 /pmc/articles/PMC7822367/ /pubmed/32459457 http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/S1677-5538.IBJU.2020.0059 Text en https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Maida, Fabrizio Di
Mari, Andrea
Vittori, Gianni
Muto, Gianluca
Carini, Marco
How far is too far? Exploring the indications for robotic partial nephrectomy in a highly complex kidney tumor
title How far is too far? Exploring the indications for robotic partial nephrectomy in a highly complex kidney tumor
title_full How far is too far? Exploring the indications for robotic partial nephrectomy in a highly complex kidney tumor
title_fullStr How far is too far? Exploring the indications for robotic partial nephrectomy in a highly complex kidney tumor
title_full_unstemmed How far is too far? Exploring the indications for robotic partial nephrectomy in a highly complex kidney tumor
title_short How far is too far? Exploring the indications for robotic partial nephrectomy in a highly complex kidney tumor
title_sort how far is too far? exploring the indications for robotic partial nephrectomy in a highly complex kidney tumor
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7822367/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32459457
http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/S1677-5538.IBJU.2020.0059
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