Artículo de revista
Complications in laparoscopic nephrectomy Complicaciones de la nefrectomía laparoscópica
Date
2006Registration in:
Actas Urologicas Espanolas, Volumen 30, Issue 8, 2018, Pages 812-818
02104806
Author
Castillo Cádiz, Octavio
Bejarano, C.
Cortés, O.
Pinto, I.
Hoyos, J.
Vitagliano, G.
Institutions
Abstract
Objective: To report the complications and their respective management in our series of laparoscopic nephrectomy. Material and methods: Between November 1992 and March 2004, 319 patients underwent laparoscopic ablative renal surgery: 152 were women and 167 were men, mean age was 45 years (range: 0.5-82 years). There were 70 radical nephrectomies, 16 radical nephroureterectomies, 63 partial nephrectomies, 124 simples nephrectomies, 15 simples nephroureterectomies, 8 heminephrectomies and 23 living donor nephrectomies. Results: The complication rate was 5.64%. The most frequent complications were bleeding (2.5%) and retroperitoneal haematoma (1.2%). There was not statically difference in complications rate by age, sex, or approach via: transperitoneal versus retroperitoneal. Complication rate was alik with laparoscopic or hand assisted technique. There was not mortality in the series. Conclusions: We have a low complication rate in laparoscopic nephrectomy. We believe that laparoscopy is