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Die endoskopische retroperitoneale Adrenalektomie

T. JungingerAchim Heintz

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medicine.medical_specialtybusiness.industryAdrenal glandAdrenalectomymedicine.medical_treatmentGeneral MedicineAdrenal tumoursSurgerymedicine.anatomical_structureBlood lossmedicineRetroperitoneal spaceProspective cohort studybusinessHospital stayRetroperitoneal approach

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Aim of study To determine prospectively in consecutive patients the value of endoscopic retroperitoneal adrenalectomy. Patients and methods Between March 1994 and March 1995, endoscopic adrenalectomy via a retroperitoneal approach was performed in eleven patients (three men, eight women; median age 61 [48-73] years), unilateral in nine, bilateral in two. The procedure was indicated if the adrenal tumour was thought to be benign and no larger than 5 cm in diameter (two adrenal and two central Cushing's syndromes; three incidentally detected adrenal adenomas, two phaeochromocytomas, two Conn adenomas). Results Twelve of the 13 procedures were successfully performed. In one case the primary incision in the mid-axillary line had been too large and no satisfactory pneumoretroperitoneum was achieved. Median duration of operation was 180 (125-330) min, and the intraoperative blood loss was 200 (125-330) ml. There were no postoperative complications and the median postoperative hospital stay was 6 days (3-12). Conclusion In small (up to 5 cm) adrenal tumours not suspected to be malignant the endoscopic retroperitoneal approach constitutes a sparing alternative to the conventional access to the adrenal gland.

https://doi.org/10.1055/s-2008-1055528