Kidney sparing during surgical treatment of an adrenocortical carcinoma with renal vein invasion in a cat.

Pub Date : 2024-09-01
Stefano Nicoli, Alessia Vitali, Diego Iannelli, Ludovica Biassoni, Cyndi Mangano, Nicola Iannelli
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Abstract

A 15-year-old domestic shorthair cat was presented with gastrointestinal signs, polyuria, polydipsia, and weakness. Abdominal bruit ("whooshing" sound from turbulent blood flow) and hypertension (systolic blood pressure: 200 mmHg) were present. A left adrenal gland mass was detected with abdominal ultrasonography; a subsequent CT examination identified a mass and a thrombus in the ipsilateral renal vein. Adrenalectomy and venotomy were completed but nephrectomy was not necessary. Histological diagnosis was an adrenocortical carcinoma. There were no clinical signs at a follow-up examination 30 mo after surgery. Key clinical message: This report describes successful surgical management of feline adrenocortical carcinoma with renal vein invasion without kidney damage. This case suggests that, after correct diagnosis and in well-selected cases, surgery to remove adrenal tumors and thrombi in cats, despite renal vein invasion, can be done with excellent short- and long-term outcomes.

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在对一只肾上腺皮质癌伴有肾静脉侵犯的猫进行手术治疗时保留了肾脏。
一只 15 岁的家养短毛猫出现胃肠道症状、多尿、多饮和虚弱。腹部有搏动(因血流不畅而发出 "嗖嗖 "声)和高血压(收缩压:200 mmHg)。腹部超声波检查发现左肾上腺肿块;随后的 CT 检查发现同侧肾静脉有肿块和血栓。完成了肾上腺切除术和静脉切开术,但没有必要进行肾切除术。组织学诊断为肾上腺皮质癌。术后 30 个月随访检查时未发现任何临床症状。主要临床信息:本报告描述了猫肾上腺皮质癌伴有肾静脉侵犯的成功手术治疗,且未造成肾脏损伤。该病例表明,经过正确诊断和精心挑选的病例,尽管存在肾静脉侵犯,但手术切除猫肾上腺肿瘤和血栓的短期和长期疗效都很好。
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