Objective:To evaluate the perioperative as well as early oncological outcomes of patients undergoing robotic retroperitoneal lymph node dissection for treatment of testicular cancer.Methods:We conducted a prospective ...Objective:To evaluate the perioperative as well as early oncological outcomes of patients undergoing robotic retroperitoneal lymph node dissection for treatment of testicular cancer.Methods:We conducted a prospective consecutive case series of patients undergoing robotic assisted retroperitoneal lymph node dissection for metastatic testicular cancer between May 2018 and July 2021 at our institution.Data were collected on patient and tumour characteristics,intraoperative and postoperative parameters,and functional and oncological outcomes.Descriptive statistics are presented.Results:Nineteen patients were identified;18(94.7%)completed the procedure robotically and one was converted to open surgery;78.9%of patients had stage≥IIB and 12(63.2%)patients had undergone prior chemotherapy.The median operative time was 300(interquartile range[IQR]240-315)min.Median blood loss was 100(IQR 50-175)mL.Median length of stay was 2(range 1-11)days.All robotically completed patients commenced diet and passed flatus on Day 1 and were discharged by Day 3.The median lymph node yield was 40.5(IQR 38-51)nodes.All patients undergoing nerve-sparing procedures recovered antegrade ejaculatory function.One patient had a Clavien-Dindo III complication(chylous ascites requiring drainage).At a median follow-up of 22.3(IQR 16.3-24.9)months,one patient developed retroperitoneal recurrence,which was successfully treated with second-line chemotherapy;no other patients have had recurrences.Conclusion:Robotic retroperitoneal lymph node dissection is a safe and feasible alternative to open surgery in appropriately selected patients,offering low morbidity.Early oncological outcomes are promising.Larger cohorts and longer follow-ups are required to validate our institution's findings.展开更多
BACKGROUND Bronchogenic cysts are rare developmental anomalies that belong to the category of congenital enterogenous cysts.They arise from lung buds and are present at birth.The embryonic foregut is their origin.Typi...BACKGROUND Bronchogenic cysts are rare developmental anomalies that belong to the category of congenital enterogenous cysts.They arise from lung buds and are present at birth.The embryonic foregut is their origin.Typically,they are located within the chest cavity,particularly in the cavum mediastinale of the thoracic cavity or lodged in the pulmonary parenchyma,and are considered a type of lung bud malformation.CASE SUMMARY A 49-year-old male patient was admitted to the hospital due to the detection of a retroperitoneal mass during a physical examination.Two weeks before admission,the patient underwent a physical examination and routine laboratory tests,which revealed a space-occupying mass in the retroperitoneal region.The patient did not report any symptoms(such as abdominal pain,flatulence,nausea,vomiting,high fever,or chills).The computed tomography(CT)revealed a retroperitoneal spaceoccupying lesion with minimal enhancement and a CT value of approximately 36 Hounsfield units.The lesion was not delineated from the boundary of the pancreatic body and was closely related to the retroperitoneum locally.CONCLUSION Following a series of tests,an abdominal mass was identified,prompting the implementation of a laparoscopic retroperitoneal mass excision procedure.During the investigation,an 8 cm×7 cm cystic round-shaped mass with a distinct demarcation was identified in the upper posterior region of the pancreas.Subsequently,full resection of the mass was performed.Postoperative pathological examination reveled a cystic mass characterized by a smooth inner wall.The cystic mass was found to contain a white,viscous liquid within its capsule.展开更多
BACKGROUND Hemolymphangioma is a very rare benign tumor in clinical practice caused by abnormalities of the vasculature.Its clinical features are often atypical,and it is easy to miss and misdiagnose.When the time of ...BACKGROUND Hemolymphangioma is a very rare benign tumor in clinical practice caused by abnormalities of the vasculature.Its clinical features are often atypical,and it is easy to miss and misdiagnose.When the time of nuclear magnetic T1 is significantly reduced,the diagnosis of hemangioma should be considered.Therefore,we report this case in the hope of raising clinicians'awareness of the disease.CASE SUMMARY A 37-year-old man presented with a giant retroperitoneal hemolymphangioma.Computed tomography and magnetic resonance imaging indicated the possibility of a large perirenal lymphatic cyst.The postoperative pathological diagnosis is retroperitoneal hemolymphangioma.The patient underwent surgical excision after adequate drainage.The postoperative recovery was smooth and there were no complications.There was no recurrence during half a year of follow-up.CONCLUSION This case reiterates that large retroperitoneal cystic masses with significantly shortened nuclear T1 time should be considered hemolymphangioma.Specific clinical basis and experience for the diagnosis and treatment of these diseases is necessary.展开更多
Objective:This study aimed to investigate the effectiveness and value of MRI and CT in the diagnosis of retroperitoneal tumours.Methods:60 patients with retroperitoneal tumours admitted to our hospital between July 20...Objective:This study aimed to investigate the effectiveness and value of MRI and CT in the diagnosis of retroperitoneal tumours.Methods:60 patients with retroperitoneal tumours admitted to our hospital between July 2022 and March 2023 were selected as the study subjects.All of them received MRI and CT examinations.The detection of the two examination methods was compared and analyzed using the pathological findings as the standard.Results:The detection rate of MRI(58/60,96.67%)was significantly higher than that of CT(50/60,83.33%),and the difference was significant(P=0.015<0.05).Conclusion:Both MRI and CT have important application values in the diagnosis of retroperitoneal tumours.MRI has advantages in observing soft tissue structures,nerve tissues,etc.,and can provide more detailed anatomical structure information,which can help differentiate the retroperitoneal tumours and locate them accurately.CT,on the other hand,has unique advantages in observing the skeletal structure and the density of certain tumours,etc.It can quickly obtain comprehensive imaging information,which helps to determine the extent and invasion of the tumour.展开更多
Objective To assess the feasibility of internal suspension technique in retroperitoneal robot-assisted laparoscopic partial nephrectomy(rRAPN)with a new robotic platform called KangDuo Surgical Robot-01(KD-SR-01)syste...Objective To assess the feasibility of internal suspension technique in retroperitoneal robot-assisted laparoscopic partial nephrectomy(rRAPN)with a new robotic platform called KangDuo Surgical Robot-01(KD-SR-01)system(Suzhou KangDuo Robot Co.,Ltd.,Suzhou,China)and discuss its surgical technique.Methods A 44-year-old male patient was admitted with a 2.5 cm tumor on dorsolateral upper pole of the left kidney.The R.E.N.A.L.nephrometry score of this patient was 4x.This patient underwent rRAPN with KD-SR-01.The perinephric fat between the tumor and Gerota's fascia was preserved,which was used for internal suspension traction during tumor resection.Postoperative follow-up data were collected.Results The surgery was successfully carried out with a duration of 127 min,in which the docking time was 6 min 25 s and console time was 60 min.The warm ischemia time was 19 min 53 s,and the estimated blood loss was 0 mL.The pathological histology showed a pathological tumor stage 1a clear cell renal cell carcinoma,with a negative surgical margin.The World Health Organization/International Society of Urological Pathology(WHO/ISUP)grade of this patient was Grade 2.No recurrence was observed during the 6-month follow-up.Conclusion Internal suspension in rRAPN is feasible and effective with use of the new robotic system KD-SR-01.展开更多
Objective To review published literatures comparing the safety and effectiveness of retroperitoneal laparoscopic partial nephrectomy(RLPN) with transperitoneal laparoscopic partial nephrectomy(TLPN) and provide refere...Objective To review published literatures comparing the safety and effectiveness of retroperitoneal laparoscopic partial nephrectomy(RLPN) with transperitoneal laparoscopic partial nephrectomy(TLPN) and provide reference for clinical work. Methods The search strategy was performed to identify relevant papers from the Cochrane Central Register of Controlled Trials, EMBASE, MEDLINE, Google Scholar, China Hospital Knowledge Database, Wangfang Chinese Periodical Database, and VIP Chinese Periodical Database. All papers comparing RLPN with TLPN were included from 2000 to 2015. Two to three reviewers independently screened, evaluated, and extracted the included papers. A Meta-analysis was executed by using Review Manager 5.3 software. The interesting outcomes were tumor size, operating time, estimated blood loss, warm ischaemia time, length of hospital stay, positive margin rate, open conversion rate, overall complication rate, and recurrence rate. Results The literature search obtained 378 papers, then 10 of them were ultimately met the inclusion criteria and included in the systematic review. Finally, 6 of the 10 papers were included in the Meta-analysis. RLPN had significantly less operating time [P = 0.01, mean difference(MD)=-33.68, 95% confidence interval(CI) within(-60.35,-7.01)] and shorter length of hospital stay [P < 0.0001, MD=-1.47, 95% CI within(-2.18,-0.76)] than TLPN. Significant differences were not found between RLPN and TLPN in other outcomes. Conclusions RLPN may be equally safe and be faster than TLPN. Each center can choose a modality according to your own operating habits and experience.展开更多
Objective Post-chemotherapy retroperitoneal lymph node dissection(PC-RPLND)represents an integral component of the management of patients with non-seminomatous germ cell tumor(NSGCT).Modified templates have been propo...Objective Post-chemotherapy retroperitoneal lymph node dissection(PC-RPLND)represents an integral component of the management of patients with non-seminomatous germ cell tumor(NSGCT).Modified templates have been proposed to minimize the surgical morbidity of the procedure.Moreover,the implementation of robotic surgery in this setting has been explored.We report our experience with unilateral post-chemotherapy robot-assisted retroperitoneal lymph node dissection(PC-rRPLND)for clinical Stages IIA and IIB NSGCTs.Methods A retrospective single institution review was performed including 33 patients undergoing PC-rRPLND for Stages IIA and IIB NSGCTs between January 2015 and February 2019.Following orchiectomy,patients were scheduled for chemotherapy with three cycles of bleomycin-etoposide-cisplatin.Patients with a residual tumor of<5 cm and an ipsilateral metastatic disease on pre-and post-chemotherapy CT scans were eligible for a unilateral template in absence of rising tumor markers.Descriptive statistics were provided for demographics,clinical characteristics,intraoperative and postoperative parameters.Perioperative,oncological,and functional outcomes were recorded.Results Overall,7(21.2%)patients exhibited necrosis or fibrosis;14(42.4%)had mature teratoma;and 12(36.4%)had viable tumor at final histology.The median lymph node size at surgery was 25(interquartile range[IQR]21-36)mm.Median operative time was 180(IQR 165-215)min and no major postoperative complications were observed.Anterograde ejaculation was preserved in 75.8%of patients.Median follow-up was 26(IQR 19-30)months and a total of three recurrences were recorded.Conclusion PC-rRPLND is a reliable and technically reproducible procedure with safe oncological outcomes and acceptable postoperative ejaculatory function in well selected patients with NSGCTs.展开更多
BACKGROUND Primary abdominal and retroperitoneal cavernous hemangioma is a vascular tumor and rarely seen in the clinic.Due to the lack of specific imaging features,retroperitoneal cavernous hemangioma cannot be diagn...BACKGROUND Primary abdominal and retroperitoneal cavernous hemangioma is a vascular tumor and rarely seen in the clinic.Due to the lack of specific imaging features,retroperitoneal cavernous hemangioma cannot be diagnosed accurately.Some symptoms may develop with the enlargement of lesion volume or the occurrence of complications such as rupture or oppression.We report here a special case who was admitted with chronic abdominal pain.Admission examination suggested a retroperitoneal lymphatic duct cyst.Laparoscopic resection of the retroperitoneal mass was performed,and histological examination confirmed retroperitoneal cavernous hemangioma.CASE SUMMARY The patient was a 43-year-old Tibetan woman with intermittent left lower abdominal pain and discomfort 3 years ago.Ultrasonography revealed a cystic mass in the retroperitoneum with clear boundaries,internal septa,and no blood flow signal.Computed tomography(CT)and magnetic resonance imaging(MRI)showed an irregular space-occupying mass in the retroperitoneum,and retroperitoneal lymphatic cyst was considered.Plain CT scanning showed multiple cystlike hypo-intense shadows in the retroperitoneum,partially fused into a mass,and no obvious enhancement was found on enhanced scanning.MRI showed multiple irregular clump-like long T1 and long T2 signal shadows above the pancreas,within which linear short T2 signal shadows were seen.Diffusionweighted imaging sequence showed hypo-signal shadows,without obvious enhancement on enhanced scanning.Ultrasound,CT,and MRI all suggested the possibility of retroperitoneal lymphatic cyst.However,the patient was finally diagnosed with retroperitoneal cavernous hemangioma by pathological examination.CONCLUSION Retroperitoneal cavernous hemangioma is a benign lesion,and it is difficult to make a diagnosis preoperatively.Surgical resection may be the only treatment,which not only allows histopathological confirmation as a diagnostic purpose and excludes any risk of malignancy,but also avoids invasion of adjacent tissues,oppression,and other complications as a therapeutic goal.展开更多
BACKGROUND IgG4-related disease(IgG4-RD)is a chronic fibrotic disease mediated by immunity recognized by clinicians in recent years.When the kidney is involved,it is called IgG4-related kidney disease(IgG4-RKD).IgG4-r...BACKGROUND IgG4-related disease(IgG4-RD)is a chronic fibrotic disease mediated by immunity recognized by clinicians in recent years.When the kidney is involved,it is called IgG4-related kidney disease(IgG4-RKD).IgG4-related tubulointerstitial nephritis(IgG4-TIN)is a representative manifestation of IgG4-RKD.IgG4-TIN can cause obstructive nephropathy complicated by retroperitoneal fibrosis(RPF).Cases of IgG4-TIN complicated with RPF are rare.Glucocorticoids are the firstline therapeutic medication for IgG4-RD and can significantly improve renal function.CASE SUMMARY Herein,we report the case of a 56-year-old man with IgG4-RKD complicated with RPF.The patient presented to the hospital with complaints of elevated serum creatinine(Cr),nausea,and vomiting.During hospitalization,Cr was 1448.6μmol/L,and serum IgG4 was increased.A total abdominal computed tomography(CT)scan and enhanced CT scan obviously indicated RPF.Although this patient had a long course and renal insufficiency,we performed a kidney biopsy.Renal biopsy showed that the renal tubulointerstitium had focal plasma cell infiltration and increased lymphocyte infiltration accompanied by fibrosis.After combining the biopsy results with immunohistochemistry,it was found that the absolute number of positive IgG4+cells per high power field exceeded 10,and the ratio of IgG4/IgG was over 40%.Finally,the patient was diagnosed with IgG4-TIN complicated with RPF and given glucocorticoids as long-term maintenance therapy,helping him keep out of dialysis.After a follow-up of 19 mo,the patient had recovered well.Previous literature on IgG4-RKD and RPF was retrieved from PubMed to characterize the clinical and pathological features and to identify the diagnosis and treatment of IgG4-RKD.CONCLUSION Our case report demonstrates the clinical characteristics of IgG4-RKD complicated with RPF.Serum IgG4 is a favorable indicator for screening.Performing renal biopsy actively plays a vital role in diagnosis and treatment,even if the patient has a long course and manifests with renal insufficiency.It is remarkable to treat IgG4-RKD with glucocorticoids.Hence,early diagnosis and targeted therapy are essential for reversing renal function and improving extrarenal manifestations in patients with IgG4-RKD.展开更多
SILENT extra-adrenal retroperitoneal paragangliomas (PGLs) arise from dispersed paraganglias which tend to be symmetrically distributed in close relation to the aorta and sympatheticnervous system. They are rarely enc...SILENT extra-adrenal retroperitoneal paragangliomas (PGLs) arise from dispersed paraganglias which tend to be symmetrically distributed in close relation to the aorta and sympatheticnervous system. They are rarely encountered in everyday surgical practice.展开更多
BACKGROUND Hospitalized and severely ill coronavirus disease 2019(COVID-19)patients necessitate prophylactic or therapeutic anticoagulation to minimize the risk of thrombosis at different sites.Life-threatening bleedi...BACKGROUND Hospitalized and severely ill coronavirus disease 2019(COVID-19)patients necessitate prophylactic or therapeutic anticoagulation to minimize the risk of thrombosis at different sites.Life-threatening bleeding complications include spontaneous iliopsoas hematoma,peritoneal bleeding,and extra-abdominal manifestations such as intracranial hemorrhage.CASE SUMMARY Bleeding in the abdominal wall results in less severe complications than seen with iliopsoas hematoma or peritoneal bleeding.In our case series of 9 patients,we present retroperitoneal and abdominal bleeding complications following anticoagulation in hospitalized COVID-19 patients with severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 pneumonia.Contrast-enhanced computed tomography(CE-CT)is the best imaging modality for assessing hematoma secondary to anticoagulation and determines the therapeutic approach,whether interventional,surgical,or conservative management.CONCLUSION We present the role of CE-CT for rapid and precise localization of the bleeding site and prognostic counseling.Finally,we provide a brief review of the literature.展开更多
BACKGROUND Schwannomas are rare,often benign,tumors deriving from Schwann cells that have low incidence in the retroperitoneal region(0.5%to 5%).Their diagnosis is hardly confirmed at early stage due to lack of specif...BACKGROUND Schwannomas are rare,often benign,tumors deriving from Schwann cells that have low incidence in the retroperitoneal region(0.5%to 5%).Their diagnosis is hardly confirmed at early stage due to lack of specific features in signs,symptoms and imaging tests.Thus,it is necessary performing guided punch biopsy in order to identify it.Tumor removal is the treatment of choice due to its low sensitivity to radiation and chemotherapy.CASE SUMMARY Forty-seven years old female patient who was hospitalized for elective orthopedic procedure,without complications,evolved with severe pain in the lower limbs,thigh and gluteal region associated with neurogenic claudication.Persistent pain required magnetic resonance imaging(MRI)of the lumbar spine,which showed epidural collection with dural compression and massive heterogeneous perihepatic nodular lesion.The surgical team opted for draining the collection,as well as requested an MRI of the abdomen and pelvis,whose analysis showed expansive lesion in the retroperitoneum,in close contact with the inferior vena cava and with the right renal vein.A guided puncture was performed for diagnostic clarification,which showed immunohistochemical profile compatible with schwannoma.The selected treatment comprised retroperitoneum tumor resection in association with laparoscopic cholecystectomy.The patient was discharged and remained stable after 4-mo follow-up;she remains under followup to check the need of cancer investigations.CONCLUSION Schwannoma features requires surgical treatment based on laparoscopic resection,which often presents low relapse rates and optimistic prognosis.展开更多
BACKGROUND Paraganglioma(PGL)located in the retroperitoneum presents challenges in diagnosis and treatment due to its hidden location,lack of specific symptoms in the early stages,and absence of distinctive manifestat...BACKGROUND Paraganglioma(PGL)located in the retroperitoneum presents challenges in diagnosis and treatment due to its hidden location,lack of specific symptoms in the early stages,and absence of distinctive manifestations on imaging.CASE SUMMARY A 56-year-old woman presented with a left upper abdominal mass discovered 1 wk ago during a physical examination.She did not have a history of smoking,alcohol consumption,or other harmful habits,no surgical procedures or infectious diseases,and had a 4-year history of hypertension.Upon admission,she did not exhibit fever,vomiting,or abdominal distension.Physical examination indicated mild percussion pain in the left upper abdomen,with no palpable enlargement of the liver or spleen.Laboratory tests and tumor markers showed no significant abnormalities.Enhanced computed tomography and magnetic resonance imaging of the upper abdomen revealed a cystic solid mass in the left epigastrium measuring approximately 6.5 cm×4.5 cm,with inhomogeneous enhancement in the arterial phase,closely associated with the lesser curvature of the stomach and the pancreas.The patient underwent laparoscopic resection of the retroperitoneal mass,which was successfully removed without tumor rupture.A 12-month postoperative follow-up period showed good recovery.CONCLUSION This case report details the successful laparoscopic resection of a retroperitoneal subclinical PGL,resulting in a good recovery observed at the 12-month follow-up.Interestingly,the patient also experienced unexpected cure of hypertensive disease.展开更多
BACKGROUND Horseshoe kidney(HK)with renal stones is challenging for urologists.Although both retroperitoneal and transperitoneal laparoscopic approaches have been reported in some case reports,the therapeutic outcome ...BACKGROUND Horseshoe kidney(HK)with renal stones is challenging for urologists.Although both retroperitoneal and transperitoneal laparoscopic approaches have been reported in some case reports,the therapeutic outcome of retroperitoneal compared with transperitoneal laparoscopic lithotripsy is unknown.AIM To assess the efficacy of laparoscopic lithotripsy for renal stones in patients with HK.METHODS This was a retrospective study of 12 patients with HK and a limited number(n≤3)of 20-40 mm renal stones treated with either retroperitoneal or transperitoneal laparoscopic lithotripsy(June 2012 to May 2019).The perioperative data of both groups were compared including operation time,estimated blood loss,postoperative fasting time,perioperative complications and stone-free rate(SFR).RESULTS No significant difference was observed for age,gender,preoperative symptoms,body mass index,preoperative infection,hydronephrosis degree,largest stone diameter,stone number and isthmus thickness.The mean postoperative fasting time of the patients in the retroperitoneal group and the transperitoneal group was 1.29±0.49 and 2.40±0.89 d,respectively(P=0.019).There was no significant difference in operation time(194.29±102.48 min vs 151.40±39.54 min,P=0.399),estimated blood loss(48.57±31.85 m L vs 72.00±41.47 m L,P=0.292)and length of hospital stay(12.14±2.61 d vs 12.40±3.21 d,P=0.881)between the retroperitoneal and transperitoneal groups.All patients in both groups had a complete SFR and postoperative renal function was within the normal range.The change in estimated glomerular filtration rate(e GFR)from the preoperative stage to postoperative day 1 in the retroperitoneal group and the transperitoneal group was-3.86±0.69 and-2.20±2.17 m L/(min·1.73 m2),respectively(P=0.176).From the preoperative stage to the 3-mo follow-up,the absolute change in e GFR values for patients in the retroperitoneal group and the transperitoneal group was-3.29±1.11 and-2.40±2.07 m L/(min·1.73 m2),respectively(P=0.581).CONCLUSION Both retroperitoneal and transperitoneal laparoscopic lithotripsy seem to be safe and effective for HK patients with a limited number of 20-40 mm renal stones.展开更多
Background: Desmoid tumor is a rare benign soft tissue tumor which commonly affects the trunk and extremities. Case presentation: We report a patient who presented with a tumor that slowly grew at the left lower abdom...Background: Desmoid tumor is a rare benign soft tissue tumor which commonly affects the trunk and extremities. Case presentation: We report a patient who presented with a tumor that slowly grew at the left lower abdominal port site 1 year after post-chemotherapy laparoscopic retroperitoneal lymph node dissection (RPLND) for metastatic testicular tumor. The enlarging mass mimicking port site recurrence after laparoscopic retroperitoneal lymph node dissection for metastatic testicular tumor was diagnosed as a desmoid tumor. Conclusion: To our knowledge, this is the first report of a desmoid tumor that developed after laparoscopic RPLND for a testicular tumor.展开更多
Objective:This study was performed to evaluate the clinical and perioperative outcomes of laparoscopic retroperitoneal lymph node dissection(L-RPLND)and open retroperitoneal lymph node dissection(O-RPLND)performed by ...Objective:This study was performed to evaluate the clinical and perioperative outcomes of laparoscopic retroperitoneal lymph node dissection(L-RPLND)and open retroperitoneal lymph node dissection(O-RPLND)performed by one surgeon at a single center.Methods:We evaluated 30 patients with stage IIA germ cell tumors who underwent retroperitoneal lymph node dissection(15 underwent L-RPLND and 15 underwent O-RPLND)at our institution between April 1,2010 and March 31,2018.The clinical parameters were compared between patients who underwent L-RPLND using the retroperitoneal approach and those who underwent O-RPLND using the transperitoneal approach.There were no significant differences in the background characteristics of the two groups except for the median follow-up duration(46 months for L-RPLND and 71 months for O-RPLND,p=0.02).Results:L-RPLND was associated with a shorter mean operative time(mean 222 min for L-RPLND vs.453 min for O-RPLND,p<0.001).There was significantly less blood loss during surgery in the L-RPLND group compared to the O-RPLND group(mean 165 mL for L-RPLND vs.403 mL for O-RPLND,p<0.001).Parameters related to postoperative recovery were significantly better for the L-RPLND group than for the O-RPLND group.There were no differences in the histopathological characteristics between the two groups.No patients in either group exhibited disease recurrence.Conclusion:Patients who underwent L-RPLND had more rapid recovery,and shorter hospital stay compared to those who underwent O-RPLND;complications were comparable between the two groups.L-RPLND is an efficient procedure with the benefits of minimally invasive surgery.展开更多
BACKGROUND The majority of renal cell carcinomas are single lesions;unilateral synchronous multifocal renal carcinoma(USMRC)is rarely reported and poses a treatment challenge for urological oncologists.CASE SUMMARY A ...BACKGROUND The majority of renal cell carcinomas are single lesions;unilateral synchronous multifocal renal carcinoma(USMRC)is rarely reported and poses a treatment challenge for urological oncologists.CASE SUMMARY A 56-year-old man was hospitalized for pain and discomfort in the right kidney area for 6 d.Contrast-enhanced computed tomography demonstrated cT1a renal tumors at the lower pole of the right kidney and a cT1b renal tumor at the middle dorsal portion of the right kidney.The patient underwent retroperitoneal laparoscopic partial nephrectomy(RLPN).There were no complications peri-operatively.Histopathology revealed a low-grade,pathologic stage T1a(pT1a),clear cell renal cell carcinoma at the lower pole of the right kidney and a pT1b,chromophobe renal cell carcinoma at the middle dorsal portion of the right kidney.No tumor bed recurrence or metastasis was observed on imaging and his renal function remained stable during the 12-mo follow-up period.CONCLUSION RLPN is a safe,effective,and feasible for the management of USMRC,which can obtain equivalent oncological results with optimal renal function preservation.展开更多
Objective To discuss the feasibility and safety of retroperitoneal laparoscopic nephrectomy for treatment of kidney tuberculosis. Methods From March 2005 to February 2009,28 patients with kidney tuberculosis underwent...Objective To discuss the feasibility and safety of retroperitoneal laparoscopic nephrectomy for treatment of kidney tuberculosis. Methods From March 2005 to February 2009,28 patients with kidney tuberculosis underwent retroperitoneal laparoscopic nephrectomy. The patients’ data were reviewed and analyzed. Results展开更多
Objective: To study the postoperative trauma of the retroperitoneal laparoscopic intrasinusal pyelolithotomy (RLIP) and percutaneous nephrolithotomy (PCNL). Methods: A total of 118 patients who were diagnosed with sin...Objective: To study the postoperative trauma of the retroperitoneal laparoscopic intrasinusal pyelolithotomy (RLIP) and percutaneous nephrolithotomy (PCNL). Methods: A total of 118 patients who were diagnosed with single pelvis calculus in Shanghai Punan Hospital of Pudong New District between September 2013 and February 2017 were selected and randomly divided into RLIP group and PCNL group who received retroperitoneal laparoscopic intrasinusal pyelolithotomy and percutaneous nephrolithotomy respectively. The removal of the stones was observed 1 week and 4 weeks after surgery, and 3mL of cubital venous blood was collected 3 d and 7 d after operation to detect the renal function indicators, inflammatory markers and stress indicators. Results: The stone removal success rate of RLIP group 1 week and 4 weeks after operation were significantly higher than those of PCNL group, serum BUN, Scr and Cys-C contents as well as eGFR levels were not significantly different between RLIP group and PCNL group 3 d and 7 d after operation, and serum Cor, NE, HSP70, NO, IL-6, hs-CRP, TNF-α and PGE2 contents of RLIP group 3 d and 7 d after operation were significantly lower than those of PCNL group. Conclusion: RLIP is significantly better than PCNL in stone removal and causes significantly less postoperative trauma than PCNL.展开更多
As a surgical method for the treatment of adrenal surgical diseases,laparoscopy has the advantages of small trauma,short operation time,less bleeding,and fast postoperative recovery.It is considered as the gold standa...As a surgical method for the treatment of adrenal surgical diseases,laparoscopy has the advantages of small trauma,short operation time,less bleeding,and fast postoperative recovery.It is considered as the gold standard for the treatment of adrenal surgical diseases.Retroperitoneal laparoscopy is widely used because it does not pass through the abdominal cavity,does not interfere with internal organs,and has little effect on gastrointestinal function.However,complex adrenal tumors have the characteristics of large volume,compression of adjacent tissues,and invasion of surrounding tissues,so they are rarely treated by retroperitoneal laparoscopy.In recent years,with the development of laparoscopic technology and the progress of surgical technology,robotic surgery has been gradually applied to the surgical treatment of complex adrenal tumors.This paper reviews the clinical application of retroperitoneal laparoscopic surgery and robotic surgery in the treatment of complex adrenal tumors.展开更多
文摘Objective:To evaluate the perioperative as well as early oncological outcomes of patients undergoing robotic retroperitoneal lymph node dissection for treatment of testicular cancer.Methods:We conducted a prospective consecutive case series of patients undergoing robotic assisted retroperitoneal lymph node dissection for metastatic testicular cancer between May 2018 and July 2021 at our institution.Data were collected on patient and tumour characteristics,intraoperative and postoperative parameters,and functional and oncological outcomes.Descriptive statistics are presented.Results:Nineteen patients were identified;18(94.7%)completed the procedure robotically and one was converted to open surgery;78.9%of patients had stage≥IIB and 12(63.2%)patients had undergone prior chemotherapy.The median operative time was 300(interquartile range[IQR]240-315)min.Median blood loss was 100(IQR 50-175)mL.Median length of stay was 2(range 1-11)days.All robotically completed patients commenced diet and passed flatus on Day 1 and were discharged by Day 3.The median lymph node yield was 40.5(IQR 38-51)nodes.All patients undergoing nerve-sparing procedures recovered antegrade ejaculatory function.One patient had a Clavien-Dindo III complication(chylous ascites requiring drainage).At a median follow-up of 22.3(IQR 16.3-24.9)months,one patient developed retroperitoneal recurrence,which was successfully treated with second-line chemotherapy;no other patients have had recurrences.Conclusion:Robotic retroperitoneal lymph node dissection is a safe and feasible alternative to open surgery in appropriately selected patients,offering low morbidity.Early oncological outcomes are promising.Larger cohorts and longer follow-ups are required to validate our institution's findings.
文摘BACKGROUND Bronchogenic cysts are rare developmental anomalies that belong to the category of congenital enterogenous cysts.They arise from lung buds and are present at birth.The embryonic foregut is their origin.Typically,they are located within the chest cavity,particularly in the cavum mediastinale of the thoracic cavity or lodged in the pulmonary parenchyma,and are considered a type of lung bud malformation.CASE SUMMARY A 49-year-old male patient was admitted to the hospital due to the detection of a retroperitoneal mass during a physical examination.Two weeks before admission,the patient underwent a physical examination and routine laboratory tests,which revealed a space-occupying mass in the retroperitoneal region.The patient did not report any symptoms(such as abdominal pain,flatulence,nausea,vomiting,high fever,or chills).The computed tomography(CT)revealed a retroperitoneal spaceoccupying lesion with minimal enhancement and a CT value of approximately 36 Hounsfield units.The lesion was not delineated from the boundary of the pancreatic body and was closely related to the retroperitoneum locally.CONCLUSION Following a series of tests,an abdominal mass was identified,prompting the implementation of a laparoscopic retroperitoneal mass excision procedure.During the investigation,an 8 cm×7 cm cystic round-shaped mass with a distinct demarcation was identified in the upper posterior region of the pancreas.Subsequently,full resection of the mass was performed.Postoperative pathological examination reveled a cystic mass characterized by a smooth inner wall.The cystic mass was found to contain a white,viscous liquid within its capsule.
文摘BACKGROUND Hemolymphangioma is a very rare benign tumor in clinical practice caused by abnormalities of the vasculature.Its clinical features are often atypical,and it is easy to miss and misdiagnose.When the time of nuclear magnetic T1 is significantly reduced,the diagnosis of hemangioma should be considered.Therefore,we report this case in the hope of raising clinicians'awareness of the disease.CASE SUMMARY A 37-year-old man presented with a giant retroperitoneal hemolymphangioma.Computed tomography and magnetic resonance imaging indicated the possibility of a large perirenal lymphatic cyst.The postoperative pathological diagnosis is retroperitoneal hemolymphangioma.The patient underwent surgical excision after adequate drainage.The postoperative recovery was smooth and there were no complications.There was no recurrence during half a year of follow-up.CONCLUSION This case reiterates that large retroperitoneal cystic masses with significantly shortened nuclear T1 time should be considered hemolymphangioma.Specific clinical basis and experience for the diagnosis and treatment of these diseases is necessary.
文摘Objective:This study aimed to investigate the effectiveness and value of MRI and CT in the diagnosis of retroperitoneal tumours.Methods:60 patients with retroperitoneal tumours admitted to our hospital between July 2022 and March 2023 were selected as the study subjects.All of them received MRI and CT examinations.The detection of the two examination methods was compared and analyzed using the pathological findings as the standard.Results:The detection rate of MRI(58/60,96.67%)was significantly higher than that of CT(50/60,83.33%),and the difference was significant(P=0.015<0.05).Conclusion:Both MRI and CT have important application values in the diagnosis of retroperitoneal tumours.MRI has advantages in observing soft tissue structures,nerve tissues,etc.,and can provide more detailed anatomical structure information,which can help differentiate the retroperitoneal tumours and locate them accurately.CT,on the other hand,has unique advantages in observing the skeletal structure and the density of certain tumours,etc.It can quickly obtain comprehensive imaging information,which helps to determine the extent and invasion of the tumour.
文摘Objective To assess the feasibility of internal suspension technique in retroperitoneal robot-assisted laparoscopic partial nephrectomy(rRAPN)with a new robotic platform called KangDuo Surgical Robot-01(KD-SR-01)system(Suzhou KangDuo Robot Co.,Ltd.,Suzhou,China)and discuss its surgical technique.Methods A 44-year-old male patient was admitted with a 2.5 cm tumor on dorsolateral upper pole of the left kidney.The R.E.N.A.L.nephrometry score of this patient was 4x.This patient underwent rRAPN with KD-SR-01.The perinephric fat between the tumor and Gerota's fascia was preserved,which was used for internal suspension traction during tumor resection.Postoperative follow-up data were collected.Results The surgery was successfully carried out with a duration of 127 min,in which the docking time was 6 min 25 s and console time was 60 min.The warm ischemia time was 19 min 53 s,and the estimated blood loss was 0 mL.The pathological histology showed a pathological tumor stage 1a clear cell renal cell carcinoma,with a negative surgical margin.The World Health Organization/International Society of Urological Pathology(WHO/ISUP)grade of this patient was Grade 2.No recurrence was observed during the 6-month follow-up.Conclusion Internal suspension in rRAPN is feasible and effective with use of the new robotic system KD-SR-01.
基金Supported by the Science and Technology Plans of Shaoxing Science and Technology Bureau,China(2010D10014)
文摘Objective To review published literatures comparing the safety and effectiveness of retroperitoneal laparoscopic partial nephrectomy(RLPN) with transperitoneal laparoscopic partial nephrectomy(TLPN) and provide reference for clinical work. Methods The search strategy was performed to identify relevant papers from the Cochrane Central Register of Controlled Trials, EMBASE, MEDLINE, Google Scholar, China Hospital Knowledge Database, Wangfang Chinese Periodical Database, and VIP Chinese Periodical Database. All papers comparing RLPN with TLPN were included from 2000 to 2015. Two to three reviewers independently screened, evaluated, and extracted the included papers. A Meta-analysis was executed by using Review Manager 5.3 software. The interesting outcomes were tumor size, operating time, estimated blood loss, warm ischaemia time, length of hospital stay, positive margin rate, open conversion rate, overall complication rate, and recurrence rate. Results The literature search obtained 378 papers, then 10 of them were ultimately met the inclusion criteria and included in the systematic review. Finally, 6 of the 10 papers were included in the Meta-analysis. RLPN had significantly less operating time [P = 0.01, mean difference(MD)=-33.68, 95% confidence interval(CI) within(-60.35,-7.01)] and shorter length of hospital stay [P < 0.0001, MD=-1.47, 95% CI within(-2.18,-0.76)] than TLPN. Significant differences were not found between RLPN and TLPN in other outcomes. Conclusions RLPN may be equally safe and be faster than TLPN. Each center can choose a modality according to your own operating habits and experience.
文摘Objective Post-chemotherapy retroperitoneal lymph node dissection(PC-RPLND)represents an integral component of the management of patients with non-seminomatous germ cell tumor(NSGCT).Modified templates have been proposed to minimize the surgical morbidity of the procedure.Moreover,the implementation of robotic surgery in this setting has been explored.We report our experience with unilateral post-chemotherapy robot-assisted retroperitoneal lymph node dissection(PC-rRPLND)for clinical Stages IIA and IIB NSGCTs.Methods A retrospective single institution review was performed including 33 patients undergoing PC-rRPLND for Stages IIA and IIB NSGCTs between January 2015 and February 2019.Following orchiectomy,patients were scheduled for chemotherapy with three cycles of bleomycin-etoposide-cisplatin.Patients with a residual tumor of<5 cm and an ipsilateral metastatic disease on pre-and post-chemotherapy CT scans were eligible for a unilateral template in absence of rising tumor markers.Descriptive statistics were provided for demographics,clinical characteristics,intraoperative and postoperative parameters.Perioperative,oncological,and functional outcomes were recorded.Results Overall,7(21.2%)patients exhibited necrosis or fibrosis;14(42.4%)had mature teratoma;and 12(36.4%)had viable tumor at final histology.The median lymph node size at surgery was 25(interquartile range[IQR]21-36)mm.Median operative time was 180(IQR 165-215)min and no major postoperative complications were observed.Anterograde ejaculation was preserved in 75.8%of patients.Median follow-up was 26(IQR 19-30)months and a total of three recurrences were recorded.Conclusion PC-rRPLND is a reliable and technically reproducible procedure with safe oncological outcomes and acceptable postoperative ejaculatory function in well selected patients with NSGCTs.
基金Supported by Health Commission of Qinghai Province,No.2020-wjzdx-28.
文摘BACKGROUND Primary abdominal and retroperitoneal cavernous hemangioma is a vascular tumor and rarely seen in the clinic.Due to the lack of specific imaging features,retroperitoneal cavernous hemangioma cannot be diagnosed accurately.Some symptoms may develop with the enlargement of lesion volume or the occurrence of complications such as rupture or oppression.We report here a special case who was admitted with chronic abdominal pain.Admission examination suggested a retroperitoneal lymphatic duct cyst.Laparoscopic resection of the retroperitoneal mass was performed,and histological examination confirmed retroperitoneal cavernous hemangioma.CASE SUMMARY The patient was a 43-year-old Tibetan woman with intermittent left lower abdominal pain and discomfort 3 years ago.Ultrasonography revealed a cystic mass in the retroperitoneum with clear boundaries,internal septa,and no blood flow signal.Computed tomography(CT)and magnetic resonance imaging(MRI)showed an irregular space-occupying mass in the retroperitoneum,and retroperitoneal lymphatic cyst was considered.Plain CT scanning showed multiple cystlike hypo-intense shadows in the retroperitoneum,partially fused into a mass,and no obvious enhancement was found on enhanced scanning.MRI showed multiple irregular clump-like long T1 and long T2 signal shadows above the pancreas,within which linear short T2 signal shadows were seen.Diffusionweighted imaging sequence showed hypo-signal shadows,without obvious enhancement on enhanced scanning.Ultrasound,CT,and MRI all suggested the possibility of retroperitoneal lymphatic cyst.However,the patient was finally diagnosed with retroperitoneal cavernous hemangioma by pathological examination.CONCLUSION Retroperitoneal cavernous hemangioma is a benign lesion,and it is difficult to make a diagnosis preoperatively.Surgical resection may be the only treatment,which not only allows histopathological confirmation as a diagnostic purpose and excludes any risk of malignancy,but also avoids invasion of adjacent tissues,oppression,and other complications as a therapeutic goal.
基金Supported by the Introduction of High-level Health Team Project in Zhuhai.
文摘BACKGROUND IgG4-related disease(IgG4-RD)is a chronic fibrotic disease mediated by immunity recognized by clinicians in recent years.When the kidney is involved,it is called IgG4-related kidney disease(IgG4-RKD).IgG4-related tubulointerstitial nephritis(IgG4-TIN)is a representative manifestation of IgG4-RKD.IgG4-TIN can cause obstructive nephropathy complicated by retroperitoneal fibrosis(RPF).Cases of IgG4-TIN complicated with RPF are rare.Glucocorticoids are the firstline therapeutic medication for IgG4-RD and can significantly improve renal function.CASE SUMMARY Herein,we report the case of a 56-year-old man with IgG4-RKD complicated with RPF.The patient presented to the hospital with complaints of elevated serum creatinine(Cr),nausea,and vomiting.During hospitalization,Cr was 1448.6μmol/L,and serum IgG4 was increased.A total abdominal computed tomography(CT)scan and enhanced CT scan obviously indicated RPF.Although this patient had a long course and renal insufficiency,we performed a kidney biopsy.Renal biopsy showed that the renal tubulointerstitium had focal plasma cell infiltration and increased lymphocyte infiltration accompanied by fibrosis.After combining the biopsy results with immunohistochemistry,it was found that the absolute number of positive IgG4+cells per high power field exceeded 10,and the ratio of IgG4/IgG was over 40%.Finally,the patient was diagnosed with IgG4-TIN complicated with RPF and given glucocorticoids as long-term maintenance therapy,helping him keep out of dialysis.After a follow-up of 19 mo,the patient had recovered well.Previous literature on IgG4-RKD and RPF was retrieved from PubMed to characterize the clinical and pathological features and to identify the diagnosis and treatment of IgG4-RKD.CONCLUSION Our case report demonstrates the clinical characteristics of IgG4-RKD complicated with RPF.Serum IgG4 is a favorable indicator for screening.Performing renal biopsy actively plays a vital role in diagnosis and treatment,even if the patient has a long course and manifests with renal insufficiency.It is remarkable to treat IgG4-RKD with glucocorticoids.Hence,early diagnosis and targeted therapy are essential for reversing renal function and improving extrarenal manifestations in patients with IgG4-RKD.
文摘SILENT extra-adrenal retroperitoneal paragangliomas (PGLs) arise from dispersed paraganglias which tend to be symmetrically distributed in close relation to the aorta and sympatheticnervous system. They are rarely encountered in everyday surgical practice.
文摘BACKGROUND Hospitalized and severely ill coronavirus disease 2019(COVID-19)patients necessitate prophylactic or therapeutic anticoagulation to minimize the risk of thrombosis at different sites.Life-threatening bleeding complications include spontaneous iliopsoas hematoma,peritoneal bleeding,and extra-abdominal manifestations such as intracranial hemorrhage.CASE SUMMARY Bleeding in the abdominal wall results in less severe complications than seen with iliopsoas hematoma or peritoneal bleeding.In our case series of 9 patients,we present retroperitoneal and abdominal bleeding complications following anticoagulation in hospitalized COVID-19 patients with severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 pneumonia.Contrast-enhanced computed tomography(CE-CT)is the best imaging modality for assessing hematoma secondary to anticoagulation and determines the therapeutic approach,whether interventional,surgical,or conservative management.CONCLUSION We present the role of CE-CT for rapid and precise localization of the bleeding site and prognostic counseling.Finally,we provide a brief review of the literature.
文摘BACKGROUND Schwannomas are rare,often benign,tumors deriving from Schwann cells that have low incidence in the retroperitoneal region(0.5%to 5%).Their diagnosis is hardly confirmed at early stage due to lack of specific features in signs,symptoms and imaging tests.Thus,it is necessary performing guided punch biopsy in order to identify it.Tumor removal is the treatment of choice due to its low sensitivity to radiation and chemotherapy.CASE SUMMARY Forty-seven years old female patient who was hospitalized for elective orthopedic procedure,without complications,evolved with severe pain in the lower limbs,thigh and gluteal region associated with neurogenic claudication.Persistent pain required magnetic resonance imaging(MRI)of the lumbar spine,which showed epidural collection with dural compression and massive heterogeneous perihepatic nodular lesion.The surgical team opted for draining the collection,as well as requested an MRI of the abdomen and pelvis,whose analysis showed expansive lesion in the retroperitoneum,in close contact with the inferior vena cava and with the right renal vein.A guided puncture was performed for diagnostic clarification,which showed immunohistochemical profile compatible with schwannoma.The selected treatment comprised retroperitoneum tumor resection in association with laparoscopic cholecystectomy.The patient was discharged and remained stable after 4-mo follow-up;she remains under followup to check the need of cancer investigations.CONCLUSION Schwannoma features requires surgical treatment based on laparoscopic resection,which often presents low relapse rates and optimistic prognosis.
文摘BACKGROUND Paraganglioma(PGL)located in the retroperitoneum presents challenges in diagnosis and treatment due to its hidden location,lack of specific symptoms in the early stages,and absence of distinctive manifestations on imaging.CASE SUMMARY A 56-year-old woman presented with a left upper abdominal mass discovered 1 wk ago during a physical examination.She did not have a history of smoking,alcohol consumption,or other harmful habits,no surgical procedures or infectious diseases,and had a 4-year history of hypertension.Upon admission,she did not exhibit fever,vomiting,or abdominal distension.Physical examination indicated mild percussion pain in the left upper abdomen,with no palpable enlargement of the liver or spleen.Laboratory tests and tumor markers showed no significant abnormalities.Enhanced computed tomography and magnetic resonance imaging of the upper abdomen revealed a cystic solid mass in the left epigastrium measuring approximately 6.5 cm×4.5 cm,with inhomogeneous enhancement in the arterial phase,closely associated with the lesser curvature of the stomach and the pancreas.The patient underwent laparoscopic resection of the retroperitoneal mass,which was successfully removed without tumor rupture.A 12-month postoperative follow-up period showed good recovery.CONCLUSION This case report details the successful laparoscopic resection of a retroperitoneal subclinical PGL,resulting in a good recovery observed at the 12-month follow-up.Interestingly,the patient also experienced unexpected cure of hypertensive disease.
基金the National Natural Science Foundation of China,No.81572507。
文摘BACKGROUND Horseshoe kidney(HK)with renal stones is challenging for urologists.Although both retroperitoneal and transperitoneal laparoscopic approaches have been reported in some case reports,the therapeutic outcome of retroperitoneal compared with transperitoneal laparoscopic lithotripsy is unknown.AIM To assess the efficacy of laparoscopic lithotripsy for renal stones in patients with HK.METHODS This was a retrospective study of 12 patients with HK and a limited number(n≤3)of 20-40 mm renal stones treated with either retroperitoneal or transperitoneal laparoscopic lithotripsy(June 2012 to May 2019).The perioperative data of both groups were compared including operation time,estimated blood loss,postoperative fasting time,perioperative complications and stone-free rate(SFR).RESULTS No significant difference was observed for age,gender,preoperative symptoms,body mass index,preoperative infection,hydronephrosis degree,largest stone diameter,stone number and isthmus thickness.The mean postoperative fasting time of the patients in the retroperitoneal group and the transperitoneal group was 1.29±0.49 and 2.40±0.89 d,respectively(P=0.019).There was no significant difference in operation time(194.29±102.48 min vs 151.40±39.54 min,P=0.399),estimated blood loss(48.57±31.85 m L vs 72.00±41.47 m L,P=0.292)and length of hospital stay(12.14±2.61 d vs 12.40±3.21 d,P=0.881)between the retroperitoneal and transperitoneal groups.All patients in both groups had a complete SFR and postoperative renal function was within the normal range.The change in estimated glomerular filtration rate(e GFR)from the preoperative stage to postoperative day 1 in the retroperitoneal group and the transperitoneal group was-3.86±0.69 and-2.20±2.17 m L/(min·1.73 m2),respectively(P=0.176).From the preoperative stage to the 3-mo follow-up,the absolute change in e GFR values for patients in the retroperitoneal group and the transperitoneal group was-3.29±1.11 and-2.40±2.07 m L/(min·1.73 m2),respectively(P=0.581).CONCLUSION Both retroperitoneal and transperitoneal laparoscopic lithotripsy seem to be safe and effective for HK patients with a limited number of 20-40 mm renal stones.
文摘Background: Desmoid tumor is a rare benign soft tissue tumor which commonly affects the trunk and extremities. Case presentation: We report a patient who presented with a tumor that slowly grew at the left lower abdominal port site 1 year after post-chemotherapy laparoscopic retroperitoneal lymph node dissection (RPLND) for metastatic testicular tumor. The enlarging mass mimicking port site recurrence after laparoscopic retroperitoneal lymph node dissection for metastatic testicular tumor was diagnosed as a desmoid tumor. Conclusion: To our knowledge, this is the first report of a desmoid tumor that developed after laparoscopic RPLND for a testicular tumor.
文摘Objective:This study was performed to evaluate the clinical and perioperative outcomes of laparoscopic retroperitoneal lymph node dissection(L-RPLND)and open retroperitoneal lymph node dissection(O-RPLND)performed by one surgeon at a single center.Methods:We evaluated 30 patients with stage IIA germ cell tumors who underwent retroperitoneal lymph node dissection(15 underwent L-RPLND and 15 underwent O-RPLND)at our institution between April 1,2010 and March 31,2018.The clinical parameters were compared between patients who underwent L-RPLND using the retroperitoneal approach and those who underwent O-RPLND using the transperitoneal approach.There were no significant differences in the background characteristics of the two groups except for the median follow-up duration(46 months for L-RPLND and 71 months for O-RPLND,p=0.02).Results:L-RPLND was associated with a shorter mean operative time(mean 222 min for L-RPLND vs.453 min for O-RPLND,p<0.001).There was significantly less blood loss during surgery in the L-RPLND group compared to the O-RPLND group(mean 165 mL for L-RPLND vs.403 mL for O-RPLND,p<0.001).Parameters related to postoperative recovery were significantly better for the L-RPLND group than for the O-RPLND group.There were no differences in the histopathological characteristics between the two groups.No patients in either group exhibited disease recurrence.Conclusion:Patients who underwent L-RPLND had more rapid recovery,and shorter hospital stay compared to those who underwent O-RPLND;complications were comparable between the two groups.L-RPLND is an efficient procedure with the benefits of minimally invasive surgery.
基金Supported by the Incubation Project of Outstanding Young Scientist Fund of Sichuan Province,No.2019JDJQ0039the Key Research Foundation of Sichuan provincial health commission,No.19ZD015the Interdisciplinary Program of Shanghai Jiao Tong University,No.YG2021QN102.
文摘BACKGROUND The majority of renal cell carcinomas are single lesions;unilateral synchronous multifocal renal carcinoma(USMRC)is rarely reported and poses a treatment challenge for urological oncologists.CASE SUMMARY A 56-year-old man was hospitalized for pain and discomfort in the right kidney area for 6 d.Contrast-enhanced computed tomography demonstrated cT1a renal tumors at the lower pole of the right kidney and a cT1b renal tumor at the middle dorsal portion of the right kidney.The patient underwent retroperitoneal laparoscopic partial nephrectomy(RLPN).There were no complications peri-operatively.Histopathology revealed a low-grade,pathologic stage T1a(pT1a),clear cell renal cell carcinoma at the lower pole of the right kidney and a pT1b,chromophobe renal cell carcinoma at the middle dorsal portion of the right kidney.No tumor bed recurrence or metastasis was observed on imaging and his renal function remained stable during the 12-mo follow-up period.CONCLUSION RLPN is a safe,effective,and feasible for the management of USMRC,which can obtain equivalent oncological results with optimal renal function preservation.
文摘Objective To discuss the feasibility and safety of retroperitoneal laparoscopic nephrectomy for treatment of kidney tuberculosis. Methods From March 2005 to February 2009,28 patients with kidney tuberculosis underwent retroperitoneal laparoscopic nephrectomy. The patients’ data were reviewed and analyzed. Results
文摘Objective: To study the postoperative trauma of the retroperitoneal laparoscopic intrasinusal pyelolithotomy (RLIP) and percutaneous nephrolithotomy (PCNL). Methods: A total of 118 patients who were diagnosed with single pelvis calculus in Shanghai Punan Hospital of Pudong New District between September 2013 and February 2017 were selected and randomly divided into RLIP group and PCNL group who received retroperitoneal laparoscopic intrasinusal pyelolithotomy and percutaneous nephrolithotomy respectively. The removal of the stones was observed 1 week and 4 weeks after surgery, and 3mL of cubital venous blood was collected 3 d and 7 d after operation to detect the renal function indicators, inflammatory markers and stress indicators. Results: The stone removal success rate of RLIP group 1 week and 4 weeks after operation were significantly higher than those of PCNL group, serum BUN, Scr and Cys-C contents as well as eGFR levels were not significantly different between RLIP group and PCNL group 3 d and 7 d after operation, and serum Cor, NE, HSP70, NO, IL-6, hs-CRP, TNF-α and PGE2 contents of RLIP group 3 d and 7 d after operation were significantly lower than those of PCNL group. Conclusion: RLIP is significantly better than PCNL in stone removal and causes significantly less postoperative trauma than PCNL.
文摘As a surgical method for the treatment of adrenal surgical diseases,laparoscopy has the advantages of small trauma,short operation time,less bleeding,and fast postoperative recovery.It is considered as the gold standard for the treatment of adrenal surgical diseases.Retroperitoneal laparoscopy is widely used because it does not pass through the abdominal cavity,does not interfere with internal organs,and has little effect on gastrointestinal function.However,complex adrenal tumors have the characteristics of large volume,compression of adjacent tissues,and invasion of surrounding tissues,so they are rarely treated by retroperitoneal laparoscopy.In recent years,with the development of laparoscopic technology and the progress of surgical technology,robotic surgery has been gradually applied to the surgical treatment of complex adrenal tumors.This paper reviews the clinical application of retroperitoneal laparoscopic surgery and robotic surgery in the treatment of complex adrenal tumors.