Experience with an elective vacuum assisted cardiopulmonary bypass in the surgical treatment of renal neoplasms extending into the right atrium

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作者
Tasca, A [1 ]
Abatangelo, G
Ferrarese, P
Piccin, C
Fabbri, A
Musi, L
机构
[1] S Bortolo Hosp, Dept Urol, Vicenza, Italy
[2] S Bortolo Hosp, Dept Cardiovasc Surg, Vicenza, Italy
[3] S Bortolo Hosp, Dept Pediat Surg, Vicenza, Italy
来源
JOURNAL OF UROLOGY | 2003年 / 169卷 / 01期
关键词
kidney neoplasms; heart atrium; cardiopulmonary bypass; thrombosis;
D O I
10.1016/S0022-5347(05)64039-6
中图分类号
R5 [内科学]; R69 [泌尿科学(泌尿生殖系疾病)];
学科分类号
1002 ; 100201 ;
摘要
Purpose: We evaluate the results of an elective cardiopulmonary bypass conceived to minimize the surgical risk related to its use with temporary circulatory arrest and deep hypothermia in the treatment of patients with renal tumor extending into the right atrium. Materials and Methods: From July 1996 to December 2000, 19 patients with renal neoplasm and venous involvement were admitted to our department. Three patients 4, 57 and 58 years old with a right (2) and left (1) renal tumor extending into the right atrium underwent radical nephrectomy and tumor thrombus removal using a normothermic cardiopulmonary bypass. The bypass circuit was connected with a vacuum assisted venous drainage giving a negative pressure of 20 to 40 mm. Hg. Neither circulatory arrest nor hypothermia was used. Tumor thrombus was extracted through a longitudinal "cavotomy" and removed along with the kidney. Results: Total cardiopulmonary bypass time was 14, 19 and 22 minutes, respectively. No intraoperative or postoperative complications due to surgical technique occurred. No significant bleeding was observed at the time of cavotomy and all neoplastic tissue was removed. Pathological examination documented renal cell carcinoma in 2 cases and Wilms tumor in 1. All the patients are alive 30, 42 and 15 months, respectively, after the operation. Conclusions: Normothermic cardiopulmonary bypass with vacuum assisted venous drainage makes circulatory arrest and hypothermia unnecessary and avoids the potential complications associated with these procedures. With respect to veno-venous shunts this technique guarantees complete surgical control of the thrombus and avoids the need for extensive dissection of the retrohepatic vena cava and Pringle maneuver.
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