scholarly journals Partial Nephrectomy Versus Radical Nephrectomy for Localized Renal Masses: Critical Analysis of Oncological Outcome and Impact on the Renal Function

2021 ◽  
Vol 84 (1) ◽  
pp. 2262-2269
Author(s):  
Mahmoud Amer ◽  
Mohamed Selim ◽  
Mohamed Elshazly ◽  
Sultan Sultan
2013 ◽  
Vol 217 (3) ◽  
pp. S152 ◽  
Author(s):  
James Edward Pilkington ◽  
Christopher J. Martin ◽  
Marco Ferrara ◽  
Elliot K. Blau ◽  
Mark J. Murnane Murnane ◽  
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2021 ◽  
pp. 1-5
Author(s):  
Nazario Foschi ◽  
Mauro Ragonese ◽  
Pierluigi Russo ◽  
Domenico Nigro ◽  
Luca Di Gianfrancesco ◽  
...  

The treatment of renal cancer has changed in the last decades with an increase in application of conservative surgery such as partial nephrectomy (PN) in order to achieve an optimal oncological outcome with the maximum preservation of renal function. The indication for PN is mandatory in case of bilateral tumors or in case of impaired renal function. Renal artery (RA) aneurysm (RAA) is a rare occurrence, and its treatment could be radiological or surgical according to the anatomy of the aneurysm and the clinical characteristics of the patients. Here, we report a case of simultaneous ipsilateral occurrence of renal cancer and RAA in a patient with bilateral renal masses, treated with 1 surgical procedure with good functional and oncological outcomes. This rare occurrence must be known by surgeons treating renal cancers, and it is possible to perform the 2 procedures in 1 surgical step.


2009 ◽  
Vol 9 ◽  
pp. 287-290 ◽  
Author(s):  
Matt S. Ashley ◽  
Gregory Moneta ◽  
Siamak Daneshmand

Pediatric renovascular hypertension is typically managed with revascularization, angioplasty, or radical nephrectomy. We describe the case of a 13-year-old boy with medically refractory renovascular hypertension who presented to our institution after a failed arterial bypass. Subsequent angiography and renin sampling of the segmental renal veins suggested that the lower pole of the kidney was affected exclusively by the relative hypoperfusion. We proceeded with an open partial nephrectomy in order to excise the affected region of the kidney, while preserving maximum renal function. The patient was normotensive off all antihypertensive medication and without complications 8 months postoperatively. We believe that partial nephrectomy is a reasonable treatment for children with renovascular hypertension secondary to segmental hypoperfusion, and it should be considered as alternative therapy.


2008 ◽  
Vol 2008 ◽  
pp. 1-9 ◽  
Author(s):  
J. M. Cozar ◽  
M. Tallada

Introduction. Partial nephrectomy (PN) is playing an increasingly important role in localized renal cell carcinoma (RCC) as a true alternative to radical nephrectomy. With the greater experience and expertise of surgical teams, it has become an alternative to radical nephrectomy in young patients when the tumor diameter is 4 cm or less in almost all hospitals since cancer-specific survival outcomes are similar to those obtained with radical nephrectomy.Materials and Methods. The authors comment on their own experience and review the literature, reporting current indications and outcomes including complications. The surgical technique of open partial nephrectomy is outlined.Conclusions. Nowadays, open PN is the gold standard technique to treat small renal masses, and all nonablative techniques must pass the test of time to be compared to PN. It is not ethical for patients to undergo radical surgery just because the urologists involved do not have adequate experience with PN. Patients should be involved in the final treatment decision and, when appropriate, referred to specialized centers with experience in open or laparoscopic partial nephrectomies.


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