Minimal incision living donor nephrectomy compared to the hand-assisted laparoscopic living donor nephrectomy
Autor: | Shuin-Lin Yang, Richard C. Harkaway, Francisco Badosa, Phillip C. Ginsberg, Marc A. Greenstein |
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Rok vydání: | 2003 |
Předmět: |
Adult
Male Nephrology medicine.medical_specialty Time Factors Urology medicine.medical_treatment Nephrectomy Living donor nephrectomy Postoperative Complications Internal medicine Living Donors Humans Minimally Invasive Surgical Procedures Medicine Intraoperative Complications Laparoscopy Retrospective Studies medicine.diagnostic_test business.industry Length of Stay Middle Aged Minimal incision Hand medicine.disease Kidney Transplantation Endoscopy Surgery Transplantation Female Kidney Diseases business Kidney disease |
Zdroj: | World Journal of Urology. 20:356-359 |
ISSN: | 1433-8726 0724-4983 |
DOI: | 10.1007/s00345-002-0310-3 |
Popis: | Background. There has been a surge of minimally invasive procedures for living donor nephrectomy. We compared our minimal incision living donor (MILD) nephrectomy to hand-assisted laparoscopic (HAL) living donor nephrectomy Methods. We conducted a Medline search and compared our first 45 MILD nephrectomies to the data from the University of Michigan (UM), Tulane University (TU), and the University of Chicago (UC). Results. The MILD incision was smaller than the cumulative incisions in the UM and UC groups (8.6, 11 and 10.4 cm, respectively). The operating times were similar in the UM and UC groups (209, 246, and 215 min, respectively). The UM and TU lengths of hospital stay (1.8 and 2.2 days) were shorter than those of the MILD and UC groups (2.5 and 2.8 days). Conclusions. MILD nephrectomy has results similar to those of HAL living donor nephrectomy. It allows the surgeon with a traditionally trained background to perform a safe, minimally invasive operation without laparoscopic technology. |
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