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Renal ablative cryosurgery in selected patients with peripheral renal masses
R Rodriguez1, D Y Chan, J T Bishoff
1James Buchanan Brady Urological Institute, Johns Hopkins Hospital and Johns Hopkins Bayview Hospital, Baltimore, Maryland 21287-2101, USA.
Objectives:
To present the preliminary results of renal ablative cryosurgery in selected patients.
Methods:
Seven patients were treated, all of whom had small peripheral tumors and chose not to undergo partial or radical nephrectomy. Four patients underwent a rib-sparing flank incision; the remaining three underwent laparoscopy. All tumors were biopsied before cryoablation. Intraoperative ultrasound was used to monitor the cryolesion.
Results:
There were no intraoperative complications. The estimated blood loss averaged 111 mL. To date, 6 of the 7 patients have undergone at least one follow-up computed tomography scan (14.2 months average follow-up); all these scans demonstrated partial resolution of the lesion. Clinically, the patients tolerated the procedure without any renal complications or significant changes in creatinine.
Conclusions:
This limited clinical trial has demonstrated the feasibility of treating small peripherally located renal tumors with cryosurgery with minimal morbidity and a favorable outcome. Further studies are necessary to determine the long-term efficacy of this treatment modality.