Laparoscopic partial nephrectomy for centrally located renal tumors.

2006 
Purpose: LPN is frequently reserved for small, peripherally located tumors. Centrally located tumors typically require complex intracorporeal suturing and reconstruction with hilar clamping, which is a laparoscopically advanced maneuver given the constraints of renal ischemia. We retrospectively compared our experience with central vs peripheral tumors treated with LPN.Materials and Methods: Between January 2001 and March 2004, 363 patients underwent LPN for tumor. The tumor was located centrally in 154 patients and peripherally in 209. Central tumors were defined as tumors centrally extending into the kidney in direct contact with or invading into the pelvicaliceal system and/or renal sinus on preoperative 3-dimensional computerized tomography. Lesions with no contact with the pelvicaliceal system were classified as peripheral. Preoperative, intraoperative, postoperative and pathological data were compared.Results: Central tumors were larger (median 3 vs 2.4 cm, p <0.001) and had larger specimens at surg...
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