Artículo de revista
Neprhon-sparing surgery for the treatment of small renal tumors. the role of radiofrequency Cirugía conservadora de riñón para tumores renales pequeños, papel de la radiofrecuencia
Fecha
2009Registro en:
Archivos Espanoles de Urologia, Volumen 62, Issue 1, 2018, Pages 49-55
00040614
Autor
Velasco, Alfredo
Castillo, Octavio
Vidal, Ivar
Sánchez-Salas, Rafael
Campos, Rodrigo
Cabello, Renato
Balbontin, Felipe
Majerson, Alejandro
González, Gilberto
Institución
Resumen
OBJECTIVES: Laparoscopically assisted radiofrequency is a minimally invasive nephron-sparing treatment option for renal tumors, mainly in patients with high comorbidity. We present the short-term results of our series patients treated with this novel technique. METHODS: Renal lesions smaller than 4 cm, suspicious of malignancy or metastasis on CT scan or MRI are candidates for radiofrequency. Under laparoscopic vision the tumor is identified, and percutaneous biopsy is performed. Depending on the size of the tumor, a number of punctures with the radiofrequency needle are performed with the aim to achieve tumor necrosis during at least one cycle of radiofrequency. Follow-up is performed with MRI in the first postoperative day and then after CT scan or MRI at 1, 3, 6 and 12 months. The persistent absence of contrast or vascular necrosis of the lesion is considered a satisfactory ablation without recurrence. RESULTS: 12 patients, two with metastasis and ten with primary lesions (mean age