1994
DOI: 10.1016/0090-4295(94)90035-3
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Laparoscopic unroofing of simple renal cysts

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“…The different techniques described to date have not had homogenous results in terms of the efficacy of laparoscopic treatment. As shown by an analysis of previous reports (Table 3; [2,3,17–21] the recurrence rate can be as high as 19% and the success rate seems to be influenced by cyst location. Peripelvic/anterior cysts, as they are close to the collecting system and kidney hilar vessels, are more challenging to be dissected and expose; the series by Hoenig et al.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 92%
“…The different techniques described to date have not had homogenous results in terms of the efficacy of laparoscopic treatment. As shown by an analysis of previous reports (Table 3; [2,3,17–21] the recurrence rate can be as high as 19% and the success rate seems to be influenced by cyst location. Peripelvic/anterior cysts, as they are close to the collecting system and kidney hilar vessels, are more challenging to be dissected and expose; the series by Hoenig et al.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 92%
“…The indication for treatment is based on urinary tract obstruction. Several methods for treatment of the cyst including surgical and percutaneous procedures have been proposed; namely, percutaneous marsupialization (3), percutaneous aspiration (4), and open and laparoscopic cyst unroofing (5). Aspiration alone without injection of a sclerosing agent has been reported with a higher recurrence rate.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Na cirurgia aberta realiza-se a ressecção da parede do cisto estabelecendose comunicação deste com o peritônio ou retroperitônio 5,18,16 ; na laparoscopia, procedimento semelhante à cirurgia aberta é realizado com a vantagem de evitar a incisão da parede abdominal 19,30,31,32,20,33,34,35,36,37 . Na retroperitoneoscopia o acesso ao cisto faz-se através do retroperitônio, por onde se aplicam os mesmos princípios cirúrgicos 22…”
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