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L Burgos1, M J Martínez Urrutia, R Lobato
1Departamento de Urología y Cardiocirugia Pediátrica, Hospital Infantil La Paz. Madrid. lauraburgos33@hotmail.com
Introduction:
Wilms tumor surgery with intracaval-atrial extension is a challenge. Modern imaging techniques, precise preoperative thrombus location, and multidisciplinary surgical approach is mandatory. We aim to evaluate the outcome of our patients.
Patients And Methods:
Between 1992 and 2005, 52 patients with nephroblastomas underwent surgery in our institution. Nine of them had renal-caval (RC) or cavo-atrial(CA) thrombus extension. Four patients presenting short RC intravascular extension were excluded.
Results:
All cases were treated with pre-postoperative chemotherapy SIOP protocols. The level of the extension was retrohepatic in 2 cases, atrial in 3 patients and it even reached the ventricle in 2 of them. A multidisciplinary team was necessary to plan surgery and in all patients thrombus and tumor could be removed under cardiopulmonary by-pass in 3 cases (CPBP). One pulmonary tamponade due to thrombus migration (CAV) occurred and was solved by CPBP. Three cases were stage III, one stage IV and 1 stage II. Conclusions. Tumor size can be significantly reduced by preoperative chemotherapy. In case of CA extension, CPBP and right liver displacement to gain access to retro-hepatic cava are mandatory in order to reduce surgical complications.
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