The Japanese Journal of Urology
Online ISSN : 1884-7110
Print ISSN : 0021-5287
ISSN-L : 0021-5287
A CASE OF RENAL CELL CARCINOMA TREATED BY EX VIVO PARTIAL NEPHRECTOMY AND AUTOTRANSPLANTATION
Momokazu GotohYoko YoshikawaToshihumi SakakibaraMineo KobayashiTsuneo KinukawaYoshinari Ono
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1993 Volume 84 Issue 12 Pages 2158-2161

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We report on a case of renal cell carcinoma in a functionally solitary kidney, treated by ex vivo partial nephrectomy and autotransplantation.
A 62-year-old woman was admitted for examination of a left renal mass and right hydronephrosis, incidentally detected on echography and CT scan. The right hydronephrosis was caused by congenital ureteropelvic junction obstruction, associated with severely impaired renal function. A solid tumor was found in the left kidney, located in the upper pole and extending to the hilus, and was suspected to be renal cell carcinoma. The patient was treated by ex vivo partial nephrectomy, of the left kidney followed by autotransplantation. The tumor was 35×55×40mm in size and diagnosed histologically to be renal cell carcinoma. Hemodialysis was unnecessary since good urine output was obtained postoperatively from the transplanted kidney. The patient was discharged 3 months after surgery, following interferon-α therapy, with serum creatinin level of 1.4mg/dl.

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