The paired adrenal glands sit above the kidneys bilaterally. |
Many patients with adrenal masses wonder if there are minimally-invasive options for adrenal surgery and if minimally-invasive surgery is a good idea?
The following blog reviews the data and outcomes for minimally-invasive adrenal surgery.
Laparoscopic adrenalectomy was initially described by Gagner et al in 1992.[2] Since its introduction, it has become the gold standard for the surgical treatment of benign adrenal neoplasms and is increasingly used for malignant tumors [3-6]. Multiple study have demonstrated decreased pain, lower blood loss, faster convalescence, less ileus, and shorter hospital stays.[4, 7-14] Regardless of underlying pathology, the best outcomes for adrenal resection have been associated with high volume surgeons.[15] While the majority of studies have focused on outcomes in adults, emerging literature also supports safety and feasibility of a laparoscopic approach in children also. [16, 17]
Laparoscopy for Specific Adrenal Tumors
Primary Hyperaldosteronoma
In patients with symptomatic primary hyperaldosteronism, laparoscopic adrenalectomy was associated with few postoperative complications, shorter hospital stay and equivalent improvement of hypertension and hypokalemia compared to patients treated with an open approach. [7, 18]Pheochromocytoma
Similarly, the resection of pheochromocytomas, though to be more difficult both to catecholamine release during manipulation as well as increased vascularity, is aided by a laparoscopic approach. Compared to open surgery, laparoscopy was associated with lower blood loss [19-22] and shorter length of stay. [11, 19, 20, 23-25] Additionally, episodes of intraoperative hypertension or hypotension were either less [20, 25] or similar during laparoscopic procedures.Adrenocortical Carcinoma (ACC)
The use of laparoscopy for adrenocortical carcinoma (ACC) is debated. While no prospective, comparative series have been reported, retrospective series have reported increased recurrence, peritoneal carcinomatosis, positive margins and local recurrence rates for laparoscopic cases compared to open. [26-30] Conversely, in a matched-comparison of laparoscopic and open adrenalectomy for ACC less than 10 cm, no difference in cancer-specific survival, tumor capsule violation of carcinomatosis was noted. [31] Taken together, while a laparoscopic approach may be feasible for select cases of ACC without adjacent organ invasion, an open surgical approach remains the gold standard.Considering Laparoscopic or Open Adrenal Surgery
Laparoscopic resection of “large” adrenal masses is not well studied, due to both inconsistency of what size constitutes a large mass and a dearth of studies addressing this question. It is well established, however, that size is correlated with the risk of ACC. Using a size cutoff of 4 cm, the sensitivity for ACC is 93%, though the specificity is only 42%.[32] As previously described, tumors with preoperative concern for ACC are most safely resected by an open approach. For benign tumors, however, most series describe similar outcomes across size ranges, with similar morbidity [24, 33, 34]. However, resection of adrenal masses greater than 8 cm are associated with longer operative, increased blood loss and longer hospital stay.[34] Moreover, larger tumors may be associated with a higher risk of open conversion.[35] For larger tumors found to be locally invasive or otherwise concerning for ACC during laparoscopy, most authors recommend an open conversion [36, 37]Robotic Adrenalectomy
Robotic surgery is increasingly utilized as an alternative to laparoscopic surgery. Multiple feasibility studies have demonstrated the safety and feasibility of robotic adrenalectomy. [38-44] The perceived advantage of robotics over traditional laparoscopy includes stereoscopic vision, improved magnification, and greater range of motion.[45] A recent systematic review and meta-analysis, including 1 randomized clinical trial and 8 observational studies demonstrated lower blood loss and hospital stay in robotic cases, and similar operative times, conversion rates, and complication rates.This blog was written by Mark W. Ball, MD, urology resident at the Brady Urological Institute at Johns Hopkins. It is extracted from a publication written with Mohamad E. Allaf, MD, Associate Professor and Director of Robotic Surgery at the Brady, for the ICUD-EAU Consultation on Minimally Invasive Surgery in Urology, 2014 Guidelines.
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Thanks for sharing the information about the Adrenal Tumors Minimally-Invasive Considerations. Most of the people suffered with Adrenal cancer and finally they reached to the stage of surgery .
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