Laparoscopic enucleation of a renal cell carcinoma
Luciani, R. C. ; Greiner, M. ; Clement, J. C. ; Houot, A. ; Didierlaurent, J. F.
Springer
Published 1994
Springer
Published 1994
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1432-2218
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Carcinoma ; Kidney ; Laparoscopy ; Enucleation ; CT scan ; Arteriography
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Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
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Medicine
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Abstract The purpose of this study was to report on the feasibility of laparoscopic excision of renal cell carcinoma. An 81-year-old female with renovascular disease underwent a laparoscopic excisional operation for a 2-cm tumor localized in the left kidney. Pathological evaluation showed a low-grade tumor without any extension through the renal capsule (grade I Hand Broder, stage I Robson). The postoperative course was uneventful; there was minimal postoperative pain. The patient was discharged home on the sixth day. Laparoscopic excision would appear to be a safe and effective technique in selected cases.
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autor | Luciani, R. C. Greiner, M. Clement, J. C. Houot, A. Didierlaurent, J. F. |
autorsonst | Luciani, R. C. Greiner, M. Clement, J. C. Houot, A. Didierlaurent, J. F. |
book_url | http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/BF00188293 |
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notes | Abstract The purpose of this study was to report on the feasibility of laparoscopic excision of renal cell carcinoma. An 81-year-old female with renovascular disease underwent a laparoscopic excisional operation for a 2-cm tumor localized in the left kidney. Pathological evaluation showed a low-grade tumor without any extension through the renal capsule (grade I Hand Broder, stage I Robson). The postoperative course was uneventful; there was minimal postoperative pain. The patient was discharged home on the sixth day. Laparoscopic excision would appear to be a safe and effective technique in selected cases. |
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publikationsjahr_anzeige | 1994 |
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reference | 8 (1994), S. 1329-1331 |
schlagwort | Carcinoma Kidney Laparoscopy Enucleation CT scan Arteriography |
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shingle_author_1 | Luciani, R. C. Greiner, M. Clement, J. C. Houot, A. Didierlaurent, J. F. |
shingle_author_2 | Luciani, R. C. Greiner, M. Clement, J. C. Houot, A. Didierlaurent, J. F. |
shingle_author_3 | Luciani, R. C. Greiner, M. Clement, J. C. Houot, A. Didierlaurent, J. F. |
shingle_author_4 | Luciani, R. C. Greiner, M. Clement, J. C. Houot, A. Didierlaurent, J. F. |
shingle_catch_all_1 | Luciani, R. C. Greiner, M. Clement, J. C. Houot, A. Didierlaurent, J. F. Laparoscopic enucleation of a renal cell carcinoma Carcinoma Kidney Laparoscopy Enucleation CT scan Arteriography Carcinoma Kidney Laparoscopy Enucleation CT scan Arteriography Abstract The purpose of this study was to report on the feasibility of laparoscopic excision of renal cell carcinoma. An 81-year-old female with renovascular disease underwent a laparoscopic excisional operation for a 2-cm tumor localized in the left kidney. Pathological evaluation showed a low-grade tumor without any extension through the renal capsule (grade I Hand Broder, stage I Robson). The postoperative course was uneventful; there was minimal postoperative pain. The patient was discharged home on the sixth day. Laparoscopic excision would appear to be a safe and effective technique in selected cases. 1432-2218 14322218 Springer |
shingle_catch_all_2 | Luciani, R. C. Greiner, M. Clement, J. C. Houot, A. Didierlaurent, J. F. Laparoscopic enucleation of a renal cell carcinoma Carcinoma Kidney Laparoscopy Enucleation CT scan Arteriography Carcinoma Kidney Laparoscopy Enucleation CT scan Arteriography Abstract The purpose of this study was to report on the feasibility of laparoscopic excision of renal cell carcinoma. An 81-year-old female with renovascular disease underwent a laparoscopic excisional operation for a 2-cm tumor localized in the left kidney. Pathological evaluation showed a low-grade tumor without any extension through the renal capsule (grade I Hand Broder, stage I Robson). The postoperative course was uneventful; there was minimal postoperative pain. The patient was discharged home on the sixth day. Laparoscopic excision would appear to be a safe and effective technique in selected cases. 1432-2218 14322218 Springer |
shingle_catch_all_3 | Luciani, R. C. Greiner, M. Clement, J. C. Houot, A. Didierlaurent, J. F. Laparoscopic enucleation of a renal cell carcinoma Carcinoma Kidney Laparoscopy Enucleation CT scan Arteriography Carcinoma Kidney Laparoscopy Enucleation CT scan Arteriography Abstract The purpose of this study was to report on the feasibility of laparoscopic excision of renal cell carcinoma. An 81-year-old female with renovascular disease underwent a laparoscopic excisional operation for a 2-cm tumor localized in the left kidney. Pathological evaluation showed a low-grade tumor without any extension through the renal capsule (grade I Hand Broder, stage I Robson). The postoperative course was uneventful; there was minimal postoperative pain. The patient was discharged home on the sixth day. Laparoscopic excision would appear to be a safe and effective technique in selected cases. 1432-2218 14322218 Springer |
shingle_catch_all_4 | Luciani, R. C. Greiner, M. Clement, J. C. Houot, A. Didierlaurent, J. F. Laparoscopic enucleation of a renal cell carcinoma Carcinoma Kidney Laparoscopy Enucleation CT scan Arteriography Carcinoma Kidney Laparoscopy Enucleation CT scan Arteriography Abstract The purpose of this study was to report on the feasibility of laparoscopic excision of renal cell carcinoma. An 81-year-old female with renovascular disease underwent a laparoscopic excisional operation for a 2-cm tumor localized in the left kidney. Pathological evaluation showed a low-grade tumor without any extension through the renal capsule (grade I Hand Broder, stage I Robson). The postoperative course was uneventful; there was minimal postoperative pain. The patient was discharged home on the sixth day. Laparoscopic excision would appear to be a safe and effective technique in selected cases. 1432-2218 14322218 Springer |
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