: Renal cell carcinoma is among major causes of death in patients with Von Hippel-Lindau (VHL) syndrome, and it usually presents with multiple and bilateral lesions that may require multiple renal surgeries. This, in turn, may compromise renal function, resulting in end-stage renal disease. To minimize renal function impairment in these patients, great importance is given to the preservation of functional parenchyma with the use of nephron-sparing techniques. Furthermore, new techniques such as off-clamp surgery, selective suturing or sutureless techniques may improve long-term functional outcomes. We described the case of a 27-year-old male patient with a family history of VHL disease affected by multiple, bilateral renal masses. He received bilateral, metachronous robot-assisted partial nephrectomies (RAPN) for a total of 15 renal lesions. No intra- or post-operative complications occurred, and the patient was discharged on the second postoperative day after both procedures. Serum creatinine after the second RAPN was 0.99 mg/dl (baseline value was 1.11 mg/dl). In patients with VHL syndrome and multiple renal lesions, robot-assisted partial nephrectomy, especially with the use of clampless and sutureless techniques, helps minimizing renal function impairment and should be performed when anatomically and technically feasible.

Robot-assisted sutureless partial nephrectomy for the treatment of fifteen bilateral renal masses in a patient with Von Hippel-Lindau syndrome: a case report from a high-volume robotic center / Peraire Lores, Maria; Domínguez, Jesús; Bravi, Carlo A; Mottaran, Angelo; Sarchi, Luca; Paciotti, Marco; Piro, Adele; Nocera, Luigi; Balestrazzi, Eleonora; Farinha, Rui; Pauwaert, Kim; Van Herwaarden, Manoe; Vinckier, Marie-Hélène; De Backer, Pieter; De Groote, Ruben; D'Hondt, Frederiek; De Naeyer, Geert; Mottrie, Alexandre. - In: CEN CASE REPORTS. - ISSN 2192-4449. - STAMPA. - 12:3(2023), pp. 335-340. [10.1007/s13730-022-00770-7]

Robot-assisted sutureless partial nephrectomy for the treatment of fifteen bilateral renal masses in a patient with Von Hippel-Lindau syndrome: a case report from a high-volume robotic center

Mottaran, Angelo;Balestrazzi, Eleonora;
2023

Abstract

: Renal cell carcinoma is among major causes of death in patients with Von Hippel-Lindau (VHL) syndrome, and it usually presents with multiple and bilateral lesions that may require multiple renal surgeries. This, in turn, may compromise renal function, resulting in end-stage renal disease. To minimize renal function impairment in these patients, great importance is given to the preservation of functional parenchyma with the use of nephron-sparing techniques. Furthermore, new techniques such as off-clamp surgery, selective suturing or sutureless techniques may improve long-term functional outcomes. We described the case of a 27-year-old male patient with a family history of VHL disease affected by multiple, bilateral renal masses. He received bilateral, metachronous robot-assisted partial nephrectomies (RAPN) for a total of 15 renal lesions. No intra- or post-operative complications occurred, and the patient was discharged on the second postoperative day after both procedures. Serum creatinine after the second RAPN was 0.99 mg/dl (baseline value was 1.11 mg/dl). In patients with VHL syndrome and multiple renal lesions, robot-assisted partial nephrectomy, especially with the use of clampless and sutureless techniques, helps minimizing renal function impairment and should be performed when anatomically and technically feasible.
2023
Robot-assisted sutureless partial nephrectomy for the treatment of fifteen bilateral renal masses in a patient with Von Hippel-Lindau syndrome: a case report from a high-volume robotic center / Peraire Lores, Maria; Domínguez, Jesús; Bravi, Carlo A; Mottaran, Angelo; Sarchi, Luca; Paciotti, Marco; Piro, Adele; Nocera, Luigi; Balestrazzi, Eleonora; Farinha, Rui; Pauwaert, Kim; Van Herwaarden, Manoe; Vinckier, Marie-Hélène; De Backer, Pieter; De Groote, Ruben; D'Hondt, Frederiek; De Naeyer, Geert; Mottrie, Alexandre. - In: CEN CASE REPORTS. - ISSN 2192-4449. - STAMPA. - 12:3(2023), pp. 335-340. [10.1007/s13730-022-00770-7]
Peraire Lores, Maria; Domínguez, Jesús; Bravi, Carlo A; Mottaran, Angelo; Sarchi, Luca; Paciotti, Marco; Piro, Adele; Nocera, Luigi; Balestrazzi, Eleonora; Farinha, Rui; Pauwaert, Kim; Van Herwaarden, Manoe; Vinckier, Marie-Hélène; De Backer, Pieter; De Groote, Ruben; D'Hondt, Frederiek; De Naeyer, Geert; Mottrie, Alexandre
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