Feasibility of Laparoscopic Partial Nephrectomy Using Pledgeted Compression Sutures for Hemostasis

2003 
Purpose: To develop a technique for laparoscopic partial nephrectomy (LPN) without the use of hilar occlusion that allows large renal resection and excellent hemostasis. Materials and Methods: Five female domestic pigs underwent right laparoscopic transperitoneal lower-pole partial nephrectomy after placement of pledgeted parenchymal compression sutures tied intracorporeally to induce regional renal hypoperfusion. Postoperatively, serial serum creatinine measurements were obtained to monitor renal function. The pigs were allowed to recover and 2 weeks later underwent an identical procedure on the left side. The animals were sacrificed after the second procedure, and both renal units were removed for ex vivo retrograde urograms and histologic analysis. Results: The median operative time was 154.5 minutes (range 110-305 minutes), and the median blood loss was 137.5 mL (range 100-300 mL). On average, 35% (range 31%-36.8%) of the kidney was resected. All cases required use of adjunctive hemostatic clips to co...
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