ASSESSMENT OF THE RESULTS OF LAPAROSCOPIC SURGERIES TO TREAT RENAL ANGIOMYOLIPOMA AT HANOI MEDICAL UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL IN THE PERIOD 2020-2021

Quốc Hòa Trần 1,2,, Xuân Quang Trần 1
1 Hanoi medical university hospital
2 Hanoi medical university

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From January 2020 to December 2021, at Hanoi Medical University Hospital, 6 laparoscopic surgeries were performed to treat renal angiomyolipoma (RAML). Results: In 6 patients, only 1 patient (16.7%) had mild symptoms of low back pain, the remaining 5 patients (83.3%) had no symptoms. The mean size of RAML was 42.3mm. 2 cases could not diagnose RAML based on ultrasound, computed tomography. In 6 cases, there were 5 cases of retroperitoneal laparoscopic surgery, 1 case of laparoscopic surgery. The average operation time was 97.5 minutes. There were no cases of complications during and after surgery. The average hospital stay was 5 days. Conclusion: some cases of RAML poor fat organization difficult to distinguish from RCC by computed tomography, magnetic resonance. Laparoscopic surgery is a safe, effective treatment for RAML alongside other less invasive interventions.

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