2023
DOI: 10.1016/j.euo.2022.11.003
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International Multi-institutional Characterization of the Perioperative Morbidity of Metastasectomy for Renal Cell Carcinoma

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“…RCC is the 14th most common malignancy globally, according to the Global Cancer Observatory. 17 Lyon et al 1 summarized the anatomical sites of 740 metastasectomies of RCC and reported that the metastatic sites of RCC are the lungs (36%), bone (13%), nonregional lymph node (9%), ipsilateral adrenal gland (8%), contralateral adrenal gland (8%), pancreas (8%), contralateral retroperitoneum (5%), and liver (3%), whereas gastric metastasis of RCC is uncommon. Some clinical case reports with gastric metastasis of RCC have been published, based on our literature investigation.…”
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“…RCC is the 14th most common malignancy globally, according to the Global Cancer Observatory. 17 Lyon et al 1 summarized the anatomical sites of 740 metastasectomies of RCC and reported that the metastatic sites of RCC are the lungs (36%), bone (13%), nonregional lymph node (9%), ipsilateral adrenal gland (8%), contralateral adrenal gland (8%), pancreas (8%), contralateral retroperitoneum (5%), and liver (3%), whereas gastric metastasis of RCC is uncommon. Some clinical case reports with gastric metastasis of RCC have been published, based on our literature investigation.…”
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“…Common metastatic sites of RCC are the lungs, bone, nonregional lymph nodes, ipsilateral adrenal gland, contralateral adrenal gland, pancreas, contralateral retroperitoneum, and liver. 1 However, the time interval between the primary diagnosis of RCC and the occurrence of gastric metastasis is more than 10 years. [2][3][4][5][6][7] The treatment of gastric metastasis of RCC requires endoscopy, 2,3,5,7-12 laparoscopy, 4,13,14 total gastrectomy, 15 radiation, 6,9 or chemotherapy.…”
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“…For example, Meyer et al [14] reported a 46% overall complication rate and a 27.5% major complication rate in an analysis of the National Inpatient Sample. Lyon et al [15 ▪▪ ] recently reported a study looking at 30-day complications after MS for mRCC. The study involved a retrospective analysis of patients managed at two high-volume centers where a total of 740 metastasectomies in 522 patients were identified.…”
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