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Outcomes following laparoscopic adrenalectomy: Experience of more than two decades at a tertiary care centre.

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Spontaneous hemorrhage in adrenal myelolipoma treated with elective laparoscopic adrenalectomy following selective arterial embolization. [PDF]

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Laparoscopic Adrenalectomy

Surgical Clinics of North America, 1996
Laparoscopic adrenalectomy has become a viable option for removal of adrenal pathology and is becoming preferred over the conventional technique. With the conventional technique, many approaches are available, which vary according to pathology, diameter of the adrenal mass, location of the lesion, and patient morphology.
Michel Gagner, Ahmad Assalia
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Robotic Adrenalectomy

The Cancer Journal, 2012
AbstractOver the last decade, there has been a significant progress in general surgical applications of robotic surgery. Multiple groups have reported safe and effective techniques for robotic adrenalectomy. Our aim in this review is to describe these techniques and summarize the literature on outcomes. J. Surg. Oncol. 2012; 106:622–625.
Eren Berber, Halit Eren Taskin
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Laparoscopic Adrenalectomy: Comparison with Open Adrenalectomy

European Urology, 1994
The results of the first 6 cases of laparoscopic adrenalectomy were compared with the most recent 11 consecutive cases of traditional open adrenalectomy for the treatment of benign adrenal tumor. In both groups, all the tumors were less than 4 cm in diameter and were removed successfully with no significant complications.
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OUTPATIENT ADRENALECTOMY

Journal of Urology, 2000
To our knowledge we report the initial experience with outpatient, same day laparoscopic adrenalectomy.Nine select patients were entered into our ambulatory adrenalectomy protocol. Each patient fulfilled certain preoperative and postoperative inclusion criteria, including informed consent, age 70 years or older, body mass index 40 or less, adrenal ...
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Laparoscopic adrenalectomy

Seminars in Laparoscopic Surgery, 2000
Laparoscopy has dramatically changed the surgical approach to the adrenal gland. An increasing body of literature attests to the efficacy of laparoscopic surgery for various benign adrenal disorders: aldosteroma, pheochromocytoma, Cushing's disease, and the incidental adrenal mass.
G T, Sung, I S, Gill
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ADRENALECTOMY IN THE RABBIT

Australian Journal of Experimental Biology and Medical Science, 1966
Complete excision of the adrenal glands in the rabbit is rendered difficult by the adherence of the right adrenal to the posterior aspect of the inferior vena cava, close to the entrance of the right renal vein. In studies related to the function of the adrenal medullary hormones complete excision of the glands is preferable to simple denervation and ...
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Adrenalectomy Via the Dorsal Approach: A Benchmark for Laparoscopic Adrenalectomy [PDF]

open access: possibleJournal of Urology, 1995
We reviewed our experience with posterior surgical excision of aldosteronomas.A retrospective review identified 40 consecutive cases performed by 1 surgeon.Mean patient age was 46 years and mean blood loss was 237 cc. There was no perioperative mortality or intraoperative complications.
Ilan Leibovitch   +2 more
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