LONG TERM OUTCOME OF LAPAROSCOPIC RADICAL NEPHRECTOMY FOR PATHOLOGICAL T1, T2 RENAL CELL CANCER AT VIET DUC HOSPITAL

Le Nguyen Vu1,2,, Nguyen Minh An3, Dang Thi Ngoc Anh4
1 Viet Duc University Hospital
2 Vietnam National University
3 Saint Paul General Hospital
4 Vin Mec Times city Hospital

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Background: To evaluation of the long term outcome of laparoscopic radical nephrectomy for pathological T1, T2 renal cell cancer at Viet Duc Hospital. Methods: We retrospectively identified 73 patients who underwent RN between 2015 and 2022. We divided patients into three groups based on tumour size: <4 cm, 4– 7 cm, >7 cm. Clinical and paraclinical characteristics include age, gender, back pain, tumor size, tumor location, disease stage on computed tomography scans, histopathological results, postoperative outcomes and complications, postoperative survival time, and accumulated survival time. Results: the average age was 53.52 ± 12.17 years.  CT scans classified renal cell carcinoma stages preoperatively according to IUAC 2009: 53.4% were stage T1a, 42.4% were stage T1b, 2.8% were stage T2a, and 1.4% were stage T2b, 2 patients experienced infection at the trocar site used for kidney extraction, 4 patients developed postoperative fever, and 1 patient had postoperative bleeding requiring a blood transfusion. One patient underwent emergency open surgery immediately after discharge due to bleeding through the drainage. The postoperative complication rate according to the Clavien-Dindo classification was 11% (8 patients). The results show that 63 patients are still alive, 5 patients have passed away due to the disease, and 5 patients have died from other causes such as traffic accidents, cardiovascular diseases, and cerebral vascular accidents. The average follow-up time is 46.7±26.5 months. The cumulative survival rates at 3, 4, 5, 6, and 7 years after radical nephrectomy for the treatment of renal cell carcinoma were 100%, 97.6%, 94.8%, 90.9%, and 83.3%, respectively. The average additional survival time after surgery was 84.11 ± 1.80 months. Conclusions:  Laparoscopic radical nephrectomy for early-stage renal cell carcinoma (T1 and T2) demonstrates high surgical safety and absolute efficacy in oncology.

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