Single Instrument for Hemostatic Control in Laparoscopic Partial Nephrectomy in a Porcine Model Without Renal Vascular Clamping

To test the viability of a new device to obtain hemostasis during laparoscopic partial nephrectomy (LPN) without vascular clamping. We performed a comparative experimental study between a new radiofrequency (RF)-assisted device consisting of a handheld instrument that simultaneously conducts coagula...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of endourology 2011-06, Vol.25 (6), p.1005-1011
Hauptverfasser: SUBIRA RIOS, Jorge, SANCHEZ ZALABARDO, Jose M, BURDIO, Fernando, BERJANO, Enrique, MOROS, Manuel, GONZALEZ, Ana, NAVARRO, Ana, GUEMES, Antonio
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Zusammenfassung:To test the viability of a new device to obtain hemostasis during laparoscopic partial nephrectomy (LPN) without vascular clamping. We performed a comparative experimental study between a new radiofrequency (RF)-assisted device consisting of a handheld instrument that simultaneously conducts coagulation and cutting tasks without hilar clamping vs a standard technique with hilar clamping. A porcine model was used (10 animals per group) with survival of 17 days. The estimated blood loss with the new device was significantly lower than with the standard technique (15.5±23.7 vs 79.4±76.3  mL). Although transection time was longer with the new device (10.7±13.7 vs 2.1±1.2  min), the total operative time was significantly shorter (35.3±13.7 vs 60.2±10.5  min). Evidence of localized urinary extravasation (urinoma) was identical in both groups (five cases). The group subjected to the new device, however, showed a significantly higher number of cases of leakage after conducting the methylene-blue test: eight (80%) cases vs only one (11%) with the standard technique. Necrosis depth was significantly greater with the new device (6.6±0.9 vs
ISSN:0892-7790
1557-900X
DOI:10.1089/end.2010.0557