The use of minimally-invasive cortical sparing adrenalectomy as an approach to bilateral adrenal masses in a patient with von Hippel Lindau Syndrome: Learnings from a lower middle-income country setting
- Author:
Cesar K. Jacinto III
1
;
Joel Patrick A. Aldana
1
;
Julia P. Young
2
;
Elizabeth T. Paz-Pacheco
2
Author Information
- Publication Type:Case Reports
- Keywords: von-Hippel Lindau syndrome
- MeSH: Adrenalectomy
- From: Philippine Journal of Urology 2023;33(2):52-56
- CountryPhilippines
- Language:English
- Abstract: von Hippel Lindau syndrome is a rare genetic disease which may present with bilateral adrenal masses requiring surgical intervention. Previous practice at UP-PGH was to perform outright total adrenalectomy on pathologic adrenal glands and rely on lifelong steroid replacement for patients who had both adrenals removed. Presented here is a case of a patient diagnosed with von Hippel Lindau syndrome with bilateral adrenal masses, surgically managed initially with open adrenalectomy on the right side, followed by the first ever performed minimally invasive cortical sparing adrenalectomy at UP-PGH on the left side.
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