Further experience with laparoscopic nephrectomy for Wilms' tumour after chemotherapy
- PMID: 16831161
- DOI: 10.1111/j.1464-410X.2006.06214.x
Further experience with laparoscopic nephrectomy for Wilms' tumour after chemotherapy
Abstract
Objective: To report the results of laparoscopic nephrectomy for unilateral Wilms' tumour in children treated with chemotherapy before surgery.
Patients and methods: Eight children with unilateral nonmetastatic Wilms' tumour included in the International Society of Pediatric Oncology 2001 protocol were treated with vincristine/actinomycin D and then had laparoscopic nephrectomy and lymph-node sampling. A Veress needle puncture was made and a four-trocar transperitoneal approach was used in all cases. The tumour was extracted with no morcellation through a Pfannenstiel incision.
Results: All eight tumours were completely removed, with lymph node samples; intraoperative bleeding was minimal (50 mL). There were no complications after surgery and patients were discharged after 2-3 days. No recurrences of disease, port-site implantation or long-term complications were detected.
Conclusions: Laparoscopic nephrectomy for unilateral Wilms' tumour is feasible in children after chemotherapy; it is safe and allows the complete surgical approach required for treating this tumour. Although the patients had a good long-term follow-up, more patients are needed to compare the results of laparoscopic techniques with open surgery.
Comment in
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Further experience with laparoscopic nephrectomy for Wilms' tumour after chemotherapy.BJU Int. 2006 Oct;98(4):919. doi: 10.1111/j.1464-410X.2006.06473_7.x. BJU Int. 2006. PMID: 16978300 No abstract available.
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