Courtney Yong, Asif A Sharfuddin, Chandru P Sundaram, Clinton D Bahler
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Abstract
Background and objectives: To determine whether 1- versus 2-layer renorrhaphy affects renal function after partial nephrectomy.
Methods: A total of 18 patients undergoing robot-assisted partial nephrectomies for renal tumors at a single center were randomized to 1-layer or 2-layer renorrhaphy. All patients received a running base layer for hemostasis and collecting system closure. The 2-layer renorrhaphy group also underwent cortical closure with running suture, sliding clip method. Demographics and surgical outcomes were collected. Three-dimensional renal models were constructed using semiautomatic segmentation and planimetry pre- and 4 months postsurgery to determine renal volume loss. Welch's t test was used with statistical significance defined as P < .05.
Results: Of the 18 patients included in the study, 10 were randomized to 1-layer and 8 to 2-layer renorrhaphy. Demographic variables were matched. There was no difference in postoperative creatinine at 1 month (P = .11), 1 year (P = .28), or 3 years (P = .28) postoperatively. However, the change from pre to postoperative creatinine favored the 1-layer group at 1 month (-0.043 vs +0.11 P = .02) and 3 years (-0.0025 vs 0.244, P = .08) follow up. The 1-layer group had a smaller mean volume loss at 4 months postoperatively compared to the 2-layer group (12% vs 22%, P = .04).
Conclusion: This small, randomized trial found increased creatinine and volume loss after 2-layer cortical renorrhaphy. Omitting cortical renorrhaphy may result in better preservation of renal volume and function.
背景和目的:确定1层与2层肾修补术是否影响部分肾切除术后的肾功能。方法:在单中心接受机器人辅助肾肿瘤部分切除术的患者共18例,随机分为1层或2层肾修补术。所有患者均接受运行基层止血和收集系统关闭。2层缝合组采用滑动夹持法行皮质闭合。统计数据和手术结果。术前和术后4个月采用半自动分割和平面测量技术建立三维肾脏模型,以确定肾体积损失。结果:纳入研究的18例患者中,10例随机分为1层和8 ~ 2层再缝合组。人口统计变量匹配。术后1个月(P = 0.11)、1年(P = 0.28)、3年(P = 0.28)肌酐差异无统计学意义。然而,在随访1个月(-0.043 vs +0.11 P = 0.02)和3年(-0.0025 vs 0.244, P = 0.08)时,术前和术后肌酐的变化有利于1层组。与2层组相比,1层组术后4个月的平均体积损失较小(12% vs 22%, P = 0.04)。结论:这项小型随机试验发现,2层皮质再缝合术后肌酐升高,体积减少。省略皮质肾修补术可以更好地保存肾脏容量和功能。
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JSLS, Journal of the Society of Laparoscopic & Robotic Surgeons publishes original scientific articles on basic science and technical topics in all the fields involved with laparoscopic, robotic, and minimally invasive surgery. CRSLS, MIS Case Reports from SLS is dedicated to the publication of Case Reports in the field of minimally invasive surgery. The journals seek to advance our understandings and practice of minimally invasive, image-guided surgery by providing a forum for all relevant disciplines and by promoting the exchange of information and ideas across specialties.