Laparoscopic Partial Nephrectomy Versus Robot-Assisted Laparoscopic Partial Nephrectomy
Wooju Jeong, Sung Yul Park, Enrique Ian S. Lorenzo, Cheol Kyu Oh, Woong Kyu Han, Koon Ho Rha
- 发表年份
- 2009
- 引用次数
- 55
摘要
PURPOSE: Laparoscopic partial nephrectomy (LPN) is an alternative treatment modality for small-sized renal tumors. Robot-assisted LPN (RLPN) has also been performed with an advantage in repairing the defect after a resection of the tumor. We compared the perioperative data of patients treated with LPN with patients who underwent RLPN. MATERIALS AND METHODS: From September 2006 to April 2008, 26 patients were treated with LPN and 31 with RLPN. Three arms were used for RLPN; camera was inserted through the 12 mm umbilical trocar port. Laparoscopic Bulldog clamps were used for clamping the renal hilum. We retrospectively compared each group on tumor size, operative time, estimated blood loss, warm ischemic time, and hospital stay. RESULT: Operative time of LPN was shorter than that of RLPN (p = 0.034). Tumor size, estimated blood loss, and hospital stay were not significantly different in each group. No case was converted to open surgery. One patient in the RLPN group, however, was converted to robot-assisted radical nephrectomy because of severe bleeding. CONCLUSION: RLPN is safe and feasible for small-sized renal tumors. Warm ischemic time is within reasonable limits. Associated morbidity is also low.
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