1.Retroperitoneoscopic Simple Nephrectomy.
Jeong Yoon KANG ; Heon Hoe KIM
Korean Journal of Urology 2000;41(10):1264-1270
No abstract available.
Nephrectomy*
2.Radical nephrectomy using Bevan’s incision
Journal of Practical Medicine 2000;383(6):35-39
Purpose: We evaluated results of surgical treatment for renal tumors during six years (1993-1998) at the Department of Urology, Chî RÉy Hospital and research for the incision approach that can satisfy with the principles of radical nephrectomy. Materials and method: A prospective descriptive statistics was performed on 32 radical nephrectomies with the Bevan’s incision. Results: The average kidney tumor size was 9cm. The average operating time was 13037.3 minutes (60-245minutes). The average blood loss was 282157.6 ml (50 - 525ml). The average post-operative staying time was 9.6 2.5days (6-17days). Preoperative complications occurred in 6 out of 32 cases (18.8%), post-operative complications developed in 5 out of 32 cases (15.6%). There was not death. Conclusion: The Bevan’s modified approach is suitable for radical nephrectomy in renal carcinoma
Nephrectomy
3.Laparoscopic Nephrectomy.
Seung Bae LEE ; Hyeon Hoe KIM ; Hwang CHOI
Korean Journal of Urology 2000;41(2):256-264
No abstract available.
Nephrectomy*
4.Partial nephrectomy.
Korean Journal of Urology 1971;12(1):21-25
No abstract available.
Nephrectomy*
5.Wilms' tumor in the very young: A case report.
Johann Paulo S. Guzman ; Marcus Lester R. Suntay ; Leandro L. Resurreccion III
Philippine Journal of Surgical Specialties 2018;73(2):61-64
Presented is a rare case of Wilms' Tumor (WT) in a 3-month old
female with a palpable nontender left flank mass. In the early infancy
period (<6 months), there is a low incidence of malignancy in renal
masses, and congenital benign renal lesions (like congenital
mesoblastic nephroma) predominate in this age group. We did
nephroureterectomy and lymph node sampling. Histopathology
revealed localized non-metastatic COG Stage I WT with favorable
histologic features. The patient underwent adjuvant chemotherapy
with dactinomycin and vincristine using an institution based protocol,
which offers upfront surgery followed by chemotherapy. This
approach is similar to the Children's Oncology Group (COG)
protocol.
Nephrectomy
6.Laparoscopy-Assisted Radical Nephrectomy Through Minilaparotomy.
Young Joon BYUN ; Jang Hwan KIM ; Seung Choul YANG
Korean Journal of Urology 2000;41(11):1397-1402
No abstract available.
Laparotomy*
;
Nephrectomy*
7.A Case of Renal Multilocular Cyst.
Korean Journal of Urology 1988;29(6):1010-1014
Multilocular renal cyst having an entity of uncertain nature, is an uncommon benign lesion. As a treatment modality of renal multilocular cyst, simple or radical nephrectomy has been performed because of the difficulty in its accurate diagnosis and the documented association with malignancy. Herein, we report a case of renal multilocular cyst which was successfully treated by extirpation of the cystic mass only with preservation of the remaining normal renal parenchyma.
Diagnosis
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Nephrectomy
8.Laparoscopic Nephrectomy for Tuberculous Kidney.
Hyeon Hoe KIM ; Kyu Sung LEE ; Kwan Jin PARK ; Han Jong AHN
Korean Journal of Urology 2000;41(4):554-559
No abstract available.
Kidney*
;
Nephrectomy*
9.A Case of Multiply Fractured Kidney Treated by Conservative Surgery.
Dong Heon LEE ; Jun Kyu SUH ; Young Soo KIM ; Tong Choon PARK
Korean Journal of Urology 1985;26(3):257-261
The multiply fractured kidney usually. is treated by nephrectomy as a life-saving procedure. We report on a 34-year-old man with multiply fractured kidney, due to autopedestrian accident, treated by lower polar nephrectomy and renorrhaphy.
Adult
;
Humans
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Kidney*
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Nephrectomy
10.Retroperitoneoscopic nephrectomy in children: The first case in Vietnam
Ho Chi Minh city Medical Association 2004;4(5):273-274
An 11 years old male patient hospitalized with a left nates pain constantly from a baby. Sometimes he had fevers with hematocyturia. Belly examination had without tumor. Laparoscopy discovered a whole left kidney with water. Some cysts had turbid liquid. The level of creatinin serum was 7mg/L. Netroperitoneoscopic nephrectomy had been operated for this patient on September 1st 2004. The operating time was 100 minutes, and blood loss was 20 ml. The patient was discharged 4 days after surgery. Netroperitoneoscopic nephrectomy could been performed in children. Surgery had few invasion, the operating time was no longer than open surgery, but the recover progresion was shorter after operation
Nephrectomy
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child
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fever
;
kidney