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Minimum incision endoscopic nephrectomy for giant hydronephrosis
Authors:Fumitaka Koga  Kazunori Kihara  Hitoshi Masuda  Yukio Kageyama  Satoru Kawakami  Tsuyoshi Kobayashi
Institution:Department of Urology, Graduate School, Tokyo Medical and Dental University, Tokyo, Japan. f-koga.uro@tmd.ac.jp
Abstract:Five consecutive patients with symptomatic giant hydronephrosis underwent minimum incision endoscopic nephrectomy. The originally huge renal specimen was retroperitoneally mobilized using both of endoscopy and direct vision, without the use of trocar ports or gas insufflation, via a single minimum incision that narrowly permitted extraction of the specimen. The specimen was successfully extracted from the incision in all patients. Technically, proper deflation of the hydronephrotic sac facilitates mobilization and enables extraction of the specimen. Median (range) size of incision, operative time, and estimated blood loss were 4 cm (3-5), 205 min (156-222), and 210 mL (110-350), respectively. No patient required blood transfusion or encountered operative complications. Postoperative convalescence was short and uneventful; all patients resumed oral intake and ambulance on the day following surgery, and were physically dischargeable from hospital after 2-3 postoperative days. Thus, this technique is a feasible, minimally invasive and safe procedure for symptomatic giant hydronephrosis.
Keywords:endoscopy  giant hydronephrosis  minimum incision  nephrectomy  surgical procedure
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