The Clinical Experience With Bilateral Renal Cell Carcinoma.
- Author:
Jin Ran YOON
1
;
Young Jin SONG
;
Gyung Tak SUNG
Author Information
1. Department of Urology, College of Medicine, Dong-A University, Pusan, Korea.
- Publication Type:Original Article
- Keywords:
Bilateral renal cell carcinoma;
Autotransplantation
- MeSH:
Autografts;
Carcinoma, Renal Cell*;
Ischemia;
Kidney;
Kidney Transplantation;
Nephrectomy;
Nephrons;
Operative Time;
Prognosis
- From:Korean Journal of Urology
1995;36(7):704-709
- CountryRepublic of Korea
- Language:Korean
-
Abstract:
Bilateral renal cell carcinoma is very rare. In the past, bilateral renal cell carcinoma indicated a poor prognosis. But recently, aggressive operative intervention with nephron salvaging procedure can improve the survival of bilateral renal cell carcinoma. The conservative treatment of bilatera1 renal cell carcinoma depends on the size, the location and the stage of the tumor. Of several conservative surgical procedures, either enucleation or extracorporeal partial nephrectomy with autotransplantation were performed followed by radical nephrectomy in our cases. The advantages of an extracorporeal approach in such case include an optimum exposure, a bloodless surgical field, an ability to perform a more precise operation with maximum conservation of renal parenchyma, and a greater protection of the kidney from prolonged ischemia. Although this technique involves increased operative time with greater potential morbidity, we performed this procedure without much difficulties with the surgical skills culminated from renal transplantation.