European Urology

European Urology

Volume 52, issue 3, pages 623-938, September 2007

[Editorial Comment by L. Da Pozzo]

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Laparoscopic Partial Nephrectomy with “On-Demand” Clamping Reduces Warm Ischemia Time

Renaud Bollens, Alberto Rosenblatt, Baldo P. Espinoza, Alexandre De Groote, Thierry Quackels, Thierry Roumeguere, Marc Vanden Bossche, Eric Wespes, Alexandre R. Zlotta, Claude C. Schulman.

Accepted 4 April 2007, Published online 11 April 2007, pages 804 - 810


Abstract

Objectives

To investigate the impact of “on-demand” clamping during laparoscopic partial nephrectomy on warm ischemia time.

Methods

We retrospectively reviewed 39 consecutive patients with renal tumors who had undergone transperitoneal laparoscopic partial nephrectomy from April 2002 to May 2006. Median tumor size was 2.3 cm. In all cases, the hilum was dissected early and extracorporeal clamping performed. The pedicle was clamped only in case of excessive bleeding, and it was released immediately after the closure of the renal defect with knot-tying sutures over Surgicel bolsters.

Results

Median operative time was 120 min. Renal clamping was required in 31 of 39 patients and in this subgroup the median warm ischemia time was 9 min. Median operative blood loss was 150 ml. Eight patients required blood transfusion and among these two were converted to open surgery. Positive surgical margin was observed in one case. Renal cell carcinoma was present in 22 (54.4%) specimens. No recurrence was observed after a median follow-up of 15 mo.

Conclusions

This novel technique using extracorporeal clamping significantly decreases warm ischemia time, avoiding clamping of the pedicle in selected cases. Our study underlines the feasibility of performing laparoscopic partial nephrectomy with extracorporeal hilar clamping, allowing the shortest ischemia time ever published.

Take Home Message

We describe a technical improvement for clamping the renal pedicle in laparoscopic partial nephrectomy. This procedure strongly decreases warm ischemia time and, in selected cases, clamping can be completely avoided.

Keywords: Laparoscopy, Partial nephrectomy, Renal cancer.


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