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World Journal of Urology
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Lateral transperitoneal laparoscopic adrenalectomy

Authors: S J, Shichman; C D, Herndon; R E, Sosa; G F, Whalen; D C, MacGillivray; C D, Malchoff; E D, Vaughan;

Lateral transperitoneal laparoscopic adrenalectomy

Abstract

Several laparoscopic approaches to the adrenal gland have been described. The lateral transperitoneal approach has several distinct advantages when contrasted with other techniques for laparoscopic adrenalectomy (LA). We present our technique and results obtained in 50 consecutive transperitoneal LAs. We review 50 consecutive laparoscopic adrenalectomies (28 female, 19 male) performed from 1993 to 1998 S.J. Shichman or R.E. Sosa was either the primary surgeon or the first assistant for all cases. The lateral transperitoneal approach described below was used in all cases. Indications for adrenalectomy included Cushing's syndrome (13), aldosteronoma (15), pheochromocytoma (7), nonfunctioning adenoma (11), hyperplasia (2), and 1 case each of Carney's syndrome and metastasis to the adrenal gland. We performed 5 bilateral, 22 left, and 18 right laparoscopic adrenalectomies. The average time needed for bilateral adrenalectomy was 503 min (range 298-690 min); for left adrenalectomy, 227 min (range 121-337 min); and for right LA, 210 min (range 135-355 min). We demonstrated a yearly trend in lower operative times. The largest adrenal gland removed measured 13.8 x 6.7 x 3.5 cm. Intraoperative blood loss was low. Only one patient received a blood transfusion. Conversion to open adrenalectomy was not required. Postoperative analgesic requirements were low. The average length of stay was 3.8 days for bilateral LA and 3 days for unilateral LA. Complications occurred in 5 patients (2 wound infections, 2 hematomas, and 1 pleural effusion). There was no mortality. Lateral transperitoneal adrenalectomy is a safe and efficient technique for the removal of functional and nonfunctional adrenal masses. This technique is associated with low morbidity, a minimal postoperative analgesic requirement, and a short hospital stay and, in our opinion, is more versatile than the retroperitoneal approach.

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Male, Adrenal Gland Neoplasms, Adrenalectomy, Middle Aged, Postoperative Complications, Treatment Outcome, Humans, Female, Laparoscopy, Peritoneum, Intraoperative Complications

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