Laparoscopic Adrenalectomy in Children: Experience of the Groupe d'Etude en Coeliochirurgie Infantile in 16 Cases

2001 
Background: Conventional adrenalectomy usually necessitates a large incision. In some cases, laparoscopic adrenalectomy offers a less aggressive solution to the patient's problem. Patients and Methods: Laparoscopic adrenalectomy for clearly defined lesions was performed in five girls and nine boys with a mean age of 9 years. The indication was incidental discovery in four patients, hypertension in six (two of whom had von Hippel Lindau syndrome), Cushing's disease in two, and gynecomastia or premature puberty in one patient each. The lesion was on the right side in five patients and the left side in six and was bilateral in three. The mean diameter was 35 mm. The urinary concentrations of vanillylmandelic acid and homomandelic acid were normal in five patients with neurogenic tumors and elevated in five patients with pheochromocytoma. An anterior transabdominal approach was used in nine patients and a lateral retroperitoneal approach in seven. Results: The operating time ranged from 35 to 320 minutes. The...
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