ABSTRACT
CASE DESCRIPTION
Objective
To report our step-by-step technique for robotic partial nephrectomy using intracorporeal renal hypothermia (RPNIRH) in a highly complex renal mass. The robotic technology has allowed surgeons to recreate the principles of open surgery in a minimally invasive approach (11. Garisto J, Bertolo R, Dagenais J, Sagalovich D, Fareed K, Fergany A, et al. Robotic versus open partial nephrectomy for highly complex renal masses: Comparison of perioperative, functional, and oncological outcomes. Urol Oncol. 2018;36:471.e1-471.e9.). With increasing experience, larger deeply infiltrative tumors can be treated with this technique (22. Eyraud R, Long JA, Snow-Lisy D, Autorino R, Hillyer S, Klink J, et al. Robot-assisted partial nephrectomy for hilar tumors: perioperative outcomes. Urology. 2013;81:1246-51.). In complex cases, when a long warm ischemia time is expected, intracorporeal renal hypothermia can be useful to prevent permanent renal function loss (33. Ramirez D, Caputo PA, Krishnan J, Zargar H, Kaouk JH. Robot-assisted partial nephrectomy with intracorporeal renal hypothermia using ice slush: step-by-step technique and matched comparison with warm ischaemia. BJU Int. 2016;117:531-6.).
MATERIALS AND METHODS
A 69 years old male with chronic kidney disease with an atrophic left kidney, appendectomy and a right ureteral reimplant due to an ureteral stenosis was incidentally found a right renal mass, 8.5 cm in diameter, cT2a, RENAL score 11p and several retroperitoneal lymph nodes <1cm. Neoadjuvant therapy with tyrosine kinase inhibitors and subsequent partial nephrectomy was recommended by the Urologic-Oncology tumor board. No tumor shrinkage was evident in the control imaging. Thus the patient underwent a RPNIRH.
RESULTS
Operative time was 185 min. Cold ischemia time was 49:50 min. Average kidney temperature was 24.3ºC. Blood losses were negligible and no postoperative complications appeared, eGFR at discharge was 14ml/min/1.73m22. Eyraud R, Long JA, Snow-Lisy D, Autorino R, Hillyer S, Klink J, et al. Robot-assisted partial nephrectomy for hilar tumors: perioperative outcomes. Urology. 2013;81:1246-51.. Final pathology revealed a clear cell renal cell carcinoma, pT3aN0, ISUP grade 3, involving the sinus fat. Surgical margins were negative.
CONCLUSIONS
The RPNIRH using ice slush is simple, highly reproducible and may improve postoperative renal function in the short term. Consistent experience is needed before embarking on this surgery. Reports on long-term oncological outcomes for such lesions are awaited.
REFERENCES
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1Garisto J, Bertolo R, Dagenais J, Sagalovich D, Fareed K, Fergany A, et al. Robotic versus open partial nephrectomy for highly complex renal masses: Comparison of perioperative, functional, and oncological outcomes. Urol Oncol. 2018;36:471.e1-471.e9.
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2Eyraud R, Long JA, Snow-Lisy D, Autorino R, Hillyer S, Klink J, et al. Robot-assisted partial nephrectomy for hilar tumors: perioperative outcomes. Urology. 2013;81:1246-51.
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3Ramirez D, Caputo PA, Krishnan J, Zargar H, Kaouk JH. Robot-assisted partial nephrectomy with intracorporeal renal hypothermia using ice slush: step-by-step technique and matched comparison with warm ischaemia. BJU Int. 2016;117:531-6.
Publication Dates
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Publication in this collection
07 Nov 2019 -
Date of issue
Sep-Oct 2019
History
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Received
10 Oct 2018 -
Accepted
08 Jan 2019 -
Reviewed
22 Mar 2019