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[Right laparoscopic adrenalectomy].

P Cougard1, L Osmak, P Goudet

  • 1Service de chirurgie générale et endocrinienne, hôpital général, 3, rue du Faubourg-Raines, 21000, Dijon, France. patrick.cougard@chu-dijon.fr <patrick.cougard@chu-dijon.fr>

Annales De Chirurgie
|July 25, 2003
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This study details the transperitoneal laparoscopic right adrenalectomy procedure. Key steps include port placement, liver retraction, and careful dissection of the adrenal gland and its vessels for safe removal.

Area of Science:

  • Minimally Invasive Surgery
  • Surgical Anatomy
  • Endocrinology

Context:

  • Right adrenalectomy is a surgical procedure to remove the right adrenal gland.
  • The transperitoneal laparoscopic approach offers a minimally invasive option for this surgery.
  • Patient positioning and port placement are critical for surgical success.

Purpose:

  • To describe the standard transperitoneal laparoscopic technique for right adrenalectomy.
  • To outline the key anatomical structures and dissection planes involved.
  • To detail the steps for safe ligation and removal of the adrenal gland.

Summary:

  • The procedure involves a lateral decubitus position and typically four ports in the right subcostal area.
  • After liver retraction, the retroperitoneal space is accessed to expose the adrenal gland and inferior vena cava.

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  • Dissection focuses on the adrenal vein and artery, followed by meticulous gland removal.
  • Impact:

    • Provides a clear surgical roadmap for performing laparoscopic right adrenalectomy.
    • Contributes to the standardization of minimally invasive adrenal surgery techniques.
    • Aims to improve patient outcomes through a well-defined surgical approach.