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Urologic Clinics of North America, 2008
Laparoscopic adrenalectomy has become an accepted method for removing benign lesions of the adrenal gland. There are few contraindications to the laparoscopic approach, and the transperitoneal and retroperitoneal techniques yield excellent results. Virtually all benign lesions and select malignant lesions can be removed laparoscopically.
David S, Wang, Toshiro, Terashi
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Laparoscopic adrenalectomy has become an accepted method for removing benign lesions of the adrenal gland. There are few contraindications to the laparoscopic approach, and the transperitoneal and retroperitoneal techniques yield excellent results. Virtually all benign lesions and select malignant lesions can be removed laparoscopically.
David S, Wang, Toshiro, Terashi
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Archives of Surgery, 1999
Advances in minimally invasive surgery have made it possible to remove solid organs such as the adrenal gland laparoscopically. Several studies have shown that when applied to appropriate operative candidates, laparoscopic adrenalectomy is a safe alternative to conventional open surgery with real advantages in terms of decreasing postoperative pain and
R V, Barresi, R A, Prinz
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Advances in minimally invasive surgery have made it possible to remove solid organs such as the adrenal gland laparoscopically. Several studies have shown that when applied to appropriate operative candidates, laparoscopic adrenalectomy is a safe alternative to conventional open surgery with real advantages in terms of decreasing postoperative pain and
R V, Barresi, R A, Prinz
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Laparoscopic partial adrenalectomy
Minimally Invasive Therapy & Allied Technologies, 2005The concept of organ- and function-preserving surgery without compromising the primary goal of complete tumour removal has been recently applied in adrenal surgery. This has been accomplished by open surgery in the past. With recent advancements in minimally invasive surgery, partial adrenalectomy by laparoscopic approach has become feasible.
T. Nambirajan, G. Janetschek
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Laparoscopic adrenalectomy for malignancy
The American Journal of Surgery, 2005The superiority of the minimally invasive approach to adrenal resections has been well documented for benign pathology. With technical advances and increased experience, surgeons have successfully performed laparoscopic adrenalectomies for metastatic and primary malignancies of the adrenal gland.
William S. Cobb+3 more
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Laparoscopic Adrenalectomy for Cancer
Surgical Oncology Clinics of North America, 2013Laparoscopic procedures are preferred by surgeons and patients alike because of decreased pain, reduced perioperative morbidity, and an earlier return to self-reliance. During the last decade, laparoscopic adrenalectomy has become the technique most commonly used for the removal of benign adrenal tumors.
Jennifer Creamer, Brent D. Matthews
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Laparoscopic Adrenalectomy for Pheochromocytoma: Comparison with Conventional Open Adrenalectomy
Journal of Endourology, 2004To compare the effectiveness and efficacy of laparoscopic transperitoneal adrenalectomy (LTA) with those of open adrenalectomy (OA) in patients with pheochromocytoma.Among 24 patients (13 male, 11 female) who underwent surgical removal of pheochromocytoma, LTA and OA were performed in 15 and 9, respectively. The mean age was 45.2 years in the LTA group
Gee Han Kim+2 more
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