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Published in: Current Urology Reports 2/2013

01-04-2013 | Minimally Invasive Surgery (V Bird, Section Editor)

Contemporary Minimally Invasive Treatment Options for Renal Angiomyolipomas

Authors: Sri Sivalingam, Stephen Y. Nakada

Published in: Current Urology Reports | Issue 2/2013

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Abstract

Renal angiomyolipomas (AMLs) are benign renal masses that are often asymptomatic and detected incidentally. However, treatment might be necessary in symptomatic presentations or when the mass exceeds 4 cm in size. While the goal of management for renal AMLs is to relieve symptoms and prevent hemorrhage, a priority is renal function preservation, especially given the propensity of these lesions to recur. The traditional treatment for renal AMLs is renal angioembolization or surgical excision of the lesion. With advancements in minimally invasive surgery, several other modalities have now emerged for nephron sparing approaches. These include angioembolization, laparoscopic and percutaneous ablative therapies such as radiofrequency ablation, cryoablation and microwave ablation, and pure or robot-assisted laparoscopic partial nephrectomy. Given the relatively low frequency of renal AMLs requiring treatment, much of the available literature on these minimally invasive approaches is largely extrapolative, based on series on small renal masses, i.e. renal cell carcinoma (RCC). This report is based on a thorough review of the published literature to date on the minimally invasive treatment and outcomes of renal AMLs.
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Metadata
Title
Contemporary Minimally Invasive Treatment Options for Renal Angiomyolipomas
Authors
Sri Sivalingam
Stephen Y. Nakada
Publication date
01-04-2013
Publisher
Current Science Inc.
Published in
Current Urology Reports / Issue 2/2013
Print ISSN: 1527-2737
Electronic ISSN: 1534-6285
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s11934-013-0311-3

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