Outcomes after transperitoneal laparoscopic ureteronephrectomy for the treatment of primary renal neoplasia in seven dogs.

Veterinary surgery : VS Pub Date : 2021-07-01 Epub Date: 2021-07-07 DOI:10.1111/vsu.13675
Edward Hart, Ameet Singh, Christopher B Thomson, Ryan Appleby, Danielle Richardson, Samuel Hocker, Sarah Bernard, Christopher Pinard
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Abstract

Objective: To describe the perioperative characteristics and outcomes in dogs that underwent transperitoneal laparoscopic ureteronephrectomy (TLU) for primary renal neoplasia.

Study design: Short case series.

Animals: Seven client-owned dogs.

Methods: Medical records were reviewed and data extracted regarding perioperative characteristics and animal outcomes. TLU was performed using a single-port + 1 or multiple port techniques. Hemostatic clips or a vessel-sealing device were used for occlusion of renal hilar vessels. The ureter was occluded and transected close to the ureterovesicular junction and the tumor was placed in a specimen retrieval bag for extraction from the abdomen.

Results: Preoperative contrast enhanced computed tomography (CECT) was performed in 6/7 dogs. Median estimated tumor volume measured from abdominal CECT removed by TLU was 32.42 cm3 (interquartile range [IQR] 14.76-94.85). Median surgery time for TLU was 90 minutes (IQR 85-105). In one dog, elective conversion to open laparotomy was performed due to large tumor size. Median time to discharge was 31 hours (IQR 24-48). No major perioperative complications occurred and all dogs survived to discharge. Progression free survival in four dogs was 422 days (IQR 119-784).

Conclusion: TLU was performed for the extirpation of modest sized primary renal tumors with acceptable perioperative outcomes and a low complication rate.

Clinical relevance: TLU may be considered for the treatment of selected cases of primary renal neoplasia in dogs.

经腹腔镜输尿管肾切除术治疗原发性肾肿瘤7例疗效观察。
目的:探讨经腹腔镜输尿管肾切除术(TLU)治疗原发性肾肿瘤的围手术期特点及预后。研究设计:短病例系列。动物:7只客户养的狗。方法:回顾医疗记录,提取有关围手术期特征和动物预后的数据。TLU采用单端口+ 1或多端口技术。止血夹或血管封闭装置用于肾门血管闭塞。在靠近输尿管膀胱连接处处闭塞并横切输尿管,将肿瘤放入标本提取袋中从腹部取出。结果:术前进行对比增强计算机断层扫描(CECT) 6/7只狗。经TLU切除腹部CECT测得的肿瘤体积中位数估计为32.42 cm3(四分位数间距[IQR] 14.76-94.85)。TLU的中位手术时间为90分钟(IQR 85-105)。在一只狗中,由于肿瘤大小较大,选择转换为开腹手术。中位出院时间为31小时(IQR 24-48)。无重大围手术期并发症发生,全部犬存活出院。4只狗的无进展生存期为422天(IQR 119-784)。结论:TLU可用于中等大小原发性肾肿瘤的切除,围手术期预后良好,并发症发生率低。临床意义:TLU可能被考虑用于治疗犬原发性肾肿瘤的选定病例。
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