[Bilateral laparoscopic transperitoneal adrenalectomy in pheochromocytoma].

Langenbecks Archiv fur Chirurgie Pub Date : 1997-01-01
T Manger, S Piatek, S Klose, D Kopf, D Kunz, H Lehnert, H Lippert
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Laparoscopic transperitoneal and endoscopic extraperitoneal adrenalectomy are two safe options in minimally invasive surgery associated with a very low morbidity. Comparative studies with the conventional access to the adrenal gland demonstrated the advantages of the endoscopic technique. The anterior transperitoneal approach yields a better exposure of the anatomic structures and allows the surgeon to orient himself more easily, while at the same time he may perform additional laparoscopic maneuvers. In two cases of bilateral pheochromocytoma a bilateral laparoscopic adrenalectomy was performed simultaneously by employing the transperitoneal approach. The duration of surgery was approximately 210 and 270 min, respectively, with an intraoperative blood loss of about 350 and 400 ml. There were no complications following this procedure. Already on the 1st postoperative day, the patients could be fully mobilized. Furthermore, immunological data obtained perioperatively support the minimal invasiveness of this technique.

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[双侧腹腔镜经腹膜肾上腺切除术治疗嗜铬细胞瘤]。
腹腔镜下经腹膜和内窥镜下腹膜外肾上腺切除术是微创手术中两种安全且发病率极低的选择。与传统的肾上腺通道比较研究证明了内窥镜技术的优势。前经腹膜入路可以更好地暴露解剖结构,使外科医生更容易定位,同时他可以进行额外的腹腔镜操作。在两例双侧嗜铬细胞瘤中,采用经腹腔入路同时行双侧腹腔镜肾上腺切除术。手术时间分别约为210分钟和270分钟,术中出血量约为350毫升和400毫升。手术后无并发症。术后第1天患者即可完全活动。此外,围手术期获得的免疫学数据支持该技术的微创性。
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