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Efficacy of epidural anesthesia for retroperitoneoscopic renal biopsy

2000

Laparoscopic procedures are performed using general anesthesia due to the perceived limitations of regional anesthesia in the upper abdomen and retroperitoneum. We present our initial experience with epidural anesthesia for retroperitoneal laparoscopic renal biopsy.

Anesthesia EpiduralMalemedicine.medical_specialtyUrologyBiopsykidney biopsyepidural anesthesia; retroperitoneoscopic; renal biopsyretroperitoneoscopicSettore MED/24 - Urologiarenal biopsymedicinecase reportHumansAnesthesiahumanepidural anesthesiaUpper abdomenmedicine.diagnostic_testbusiness.industryadultbupivacainearticleMiddle AgedSurgerybody regionspriority journalRegional anesthesiaAnesthesiaEpiduralKidney DiseasesLaparoscopyRenal biopsybusinessbupivacaine; mepivacaine; adult; article; case report; epidural anesthesia; human; kidney biopsy; laparoscopy; male; priority journal; Anesthesia Epidural; Biopsy; Humans; Kidney Diseases; Laparoscopy; Male; Middle Agedmepivacaine
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CONGENITAL UNILATERAL URETEROPELVIC JUNCTION OBSTRUCTION:RENAL DAMAGE EVALUATION AND CORRELATION BETWEEN RENAL BIOPSY AND PRE-POSTOPERATIVE RADIONUCL…

2011

PURPOSE to correlate severity of UPJO with immunohistochemical findings and radionuclide renal scan split function (SF), to obtain indications and timing of surgical correction of congenital UPJO. MATERIAL AND METHODS 21 patients, 57-105 days old, were studied. UPJO was assessed by MAG 3 diuretic renography. Patients underwent biopsy at pyeloplasty. Histological and himmunoistochemical analysis for Bcl-KL, Bcl2, AKT-1, BAD, Bax, AIF, FAS FAS-L, H-TERT, Mib-1 and Nocth2 was performed. TUNEL technique was used to detect apoptotic nuclei. Severity of UPJO was assessed intraoperatively and histologically. Renography was repeated one year after surgery. RESULTS All patients showed half-time wash…

UPJO Renal biopsyrenal scanSettore MED/20 - Chirurgia Pediatrica E Infantile
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