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Robot‐assisted partial nephrectomy via retroperitoneal approach in a patient with horseshoe kidney

Shoko Uketa, Yousuke Shimizu, Ritsuki Yamaguchi, Noriaki Utsunomiya, Sojun Kanamaru

Year
2021
Citations
7
Access
Open access

Abstract

INTRODUCTION: Horseshoe kidney is a renal fusion anomaly often associated with ectopia, malformation, and vascular changes. Robot-assisted partial nephrectomy is selected for patients with T1a renal cell carcinoma; however, there are few reports of renal cell carcinoma in horseshoe kidney. We present a case of robot-assisted partial nephrectomy via a retroperitoneal approach in a patient with horseshoe kidney with a brief literature review. CASE PRESENTATION: An 84-year-old woman presented with a 2-cm mass in horseshoe kidney. She underwent robot-assisted laparoscopic partial nephrectomy via a retroperitoneal approach. CONCLUSION: The use of robot-assisted laparoscopic partial nephrectomy in patients with horseshoe kidney is very rare, and only four cases have been reported. Because of the unique anatomical structure, surgeons need to consider surgical strategy more carefully, considering tumor location, vascular anatomy, and past history of abdominal surgery.

Keywords

Horseshoe kidneyNephrectomyMedicineRenal cell carcinomaKidneyPresentation (obstetrics)SurgeryHorseshoe (symbol)Internal medicineComputer science

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