2007
DOI: 10.1111/j.1464-410x.2007.06826.x
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Renal cell carcinoma: vena caval involvement

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“…This probably reflects the increased technical difficulty and complication rates of caval thrombectomy with more extensive VTT. One large study reported a step-wise increase in early complication rates from 12% in those with renal vein thrombus to 47% in those with right atrial thrombus [15]. Additionally, surgical blood loss is significantly greater in patients with a greater extent of VTT [15].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…This probably reflects the increased technical difficulty and complication rates of caval thrombectomy with more extensive VTT. One large study reported a step-wise increase in early complication rates from 12% in those with renal vein thrombus to 47% in those with right atrial thrombus [15]. Additionally, surgical blood loss is significantly greater in patients with a greater extent of VTT [15].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…One large study reported a step-wise increase in early complication rates from 12% in those with renal vein thrombus to 47% in those with right atrial thrombus [15]. Additionally, surgical blood loss is significantly greater in patients with a greater extent of VTT [15]. Finally, surgery involving cardiopulmonary [16] or veno-venous bypass [17] is probably more intimidating from both the patient's and the physician's perspective, and may dissuade them from pursuing surgical management.…”
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“…Patients with incomplete resections (excluding patients with metastatic disease) have a significantly worse prognosis, a finding that reflects the importance of surgical eradication of disease [4]. Hatcher noted that the prognosis was determined by the ability to perform a complete resection of the tumor, not by the level of tumor thrombus [40,49].…”
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“…Лечение больных ПКР, осложненным опухоле-вым тромбозом НПВ, до сих пор остается сложной задачей [13][14][15][16][17][18][19]. Крайне важным для безопасного удаления тромбов НПВ является дооперационная топическая диагностика опухолевого тромба: его протяженность и размеры, наличие инвазии в стен-ку вены, состояние печеночных вен (наличие синд-рома Бадда-Киари), размеры и мобильность интра-вентрикулярного компонента тромба, наличие и протяженность кровяного компонента тромба, особенно ретроградного, наличие коллатералей и степень их выраженности.…”
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