Clinical evaluation and technical features of three-dimensional laparoscopic partial nephrectomy with selective segmental artery clamping

World Journal of Urology
Yuan RuanDongliang Xu

Abstract

To investigate the feasibility and effectiveness of three-dimensional laparoscopic partial nephrectomy with selective segmental artery clamping (3D-LPNSSAC) comparing with the conventional two-dimensional laparoscopic partial nephrectomy (2D-LPN). Between November 2012 and March 2014, 90 patients with cT1 renal tumor at Shanghai General Hospital were enrolled in our study, which were randomly divided into two groups: the 3D-LPNSSAC group (n = 45) and 2D-LPN group (n = 45). The perioperative variables, including operative time, dissecting time, suturing time, blood loss, warm ischemia time (WIT), preoperative and postoperative renal functions, were recorded and analyzed. In addition, the oncological outcomes and complications were also evaluated. All the LPNs were performed successfully without conversion to radical nephrectomy or open surgery, only three cases were converted to total renal artery clamping during 3D-LPNSSAC. There were no significant differences in operative time and dissecting time between the groups, while the suturing time was shorter during 3D-LPNSSAC (P < 0.01). The technique was associated with higher blood loss (P < 0.01). The technique of 3D-LPNSSAC significantly reduced WIT (P = 0.04), and better postop...Continue Reading

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