Partial nephrectomy for incidental renal cell carcinoma
- PMID: 7820418
- DOI: 10.1111/j.1464-410x.1994.tb00417.x
Partial nephrectomy for incidental renal cell carcinoma
Abstract
Objective: To evaluate the role of nephron-sparing surgery in patients with incidental renal cell carcinoma and a normal contralateral kidney.
Patients and methods: A total of 230 patients underwent curative surgery for unilateral renal cancer between 1979 and 1991. Of these, 41 had a partial nephrectomy. The numbers of patients who underwent partial or radical nephrectomy over the course of the study are compared.
Results: The number of partial compared to total nephrectomies increased from 8% in 1979-84, to 20% in 1984-88 and 30% in 1989-91. This reflected increased detection of incidental renal tumours by radiological imaging. The local recurrence rate in those patients who underwent partial nephrectomy was 2% and survival was 95%, with an average follow-up of 3 years (range, 2-13).
Conclusion: Nephron-sparing excision of small, incidental renal tumours achieved comparable early results to radical nephrectomy.
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