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Is transperitoneal laparoscopic adrenalectomy for pheochromocytoma really more challenging? A propensity score-matched analysis
by
Paganini, A. M.
, Corallino, D.
, Palmieri, L.
, Ortenzi, M.
, Guerrieri, M.
, Balla, A.
, Sperduti, I.
in
Abdomen
/ Abdominal surgery
/ Adrenalectomy
/ Anesthesia
/ Blood pressure
/ Body mass index
/ Catecholamines
/ Drug dosages
/ Endocrinology
/ Hemodynamics
/ Hormones
/ Hypertension
/ Internal Medicine
/ Laparoscopy
/ Lesions
/ Magnetic resonance imaging
/ Medicine
/ Medicine & Public Health
/ Metabolic Diseases
/ Original
/ Original Article
/ Patients
/ Pheochromocytoma
/ Postoperative period
/ Statistical analysis
/ Surgical outcomes
/ Tomography
2023
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Is transperitoneal laparoscopic adrenalectomy for pheochromocytoma really more challenging? A propensity score-matched analysis
by
Paganini, A. M.
, Corallino, D.
, Palmieri, L.
, Ortenzi, M.
, Guerrieri, M.
, Balla, A.
, Sperduti, I.
in
Abdomen
/ Abdominal surgery
/ Adrenalectomy
/ Anesthesia
/ Blood pressure
/ Body mass index
/ Catecholamines
/ Drug dosages
/ Endocrinology
/ Hemodynamics
/ Hormones
/ Hypertension
/ Internal Medicine
/ Laparoscopy
/ Lesions
/ Magnetic resonance imaging
/ Medicine
/ Medicine & Public Health
/ Metabolic Diseases
/ Original
/ Original Article
/ Patients
/ Pheochromocytoma
/ Postoperative period
/ Statistical analysis
/ Surgical outcomes
/ Tomography
2023
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Is transperitoneal laparoscopic adrenalectomy for pheochromocytoma really more challenging? A propensity score-matched analysis
by
Paganini, A. M.
, Corallino, D.
, Palmieri, L.
, Ortenzi, M.
, Guerrieri, M.
, Balla, A.
, Sperduti, I.
in
Abdomen
/ Abdominal surgery
/ Adrenalectomy
/ Anesthesia
/ Blood pressure
/ Body mass index
/ Catecholamines
/ Drug dosages
/ Endocrinology
/ Hemodynamics
/ Hormones
/ Hypertension
/ Internal Medicine
/ Laparoscopy
/ Lesions
/ Magnetic resonance imaging
/ Medicine
/ Medicine & Public Health
/ Metabolic Diseases
/ Original
/ Original Article
/ Patients
/ Pheochromocytoma
/ Postoperative period
/ Statistical analysis
/ Surgical outcomes
/ Tomography
2023
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Is transperitoneal laparoscopic adrenalectomy for pheochromocytoma really more challenging? A propensity score-matched analysis
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Is transperitoneal laparoscopic adrenalectomy for pheochromocytoma really more challenging? A propensity score-matched analysis
2023
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Overview
Purpose
Minimally invasive surgery is the gold standard treatment for adrenal masses, but it may be a challenging procedure in the case of pheochromocytoma (PHEO). The aim of the present study is to report the results of transperitoneal laparoscopic adrenalectomy (TLA) in cases of PHEO in comparison to other types of adrenal lesions.
Methods
From 1994 to 2021, 629 patients underwent adrenalectomy. Twenty-two and thirty-five patients, respectively, were excluded because they underwent bilateral and open adrenalectomy, leaving 572 patients for inclusion. Of these, 114 patients had PHEO (Group A), and 458 had other types of lesions (Group B). To adjust for potential baseline confounders, a propensity score matching (PSM) analysis was conducted.
Results
After PSM, 114 matched pairs of patients were identified from each group. Statistically significant differences were not observed when comparing the median operative time (85 and 90 min in Groups A and B, respectively,
p
= 0.627), conversion rate [6 (5.3%) in each group,
p
= 1.000], transfusion rate [4 (3.5%) and 3 (2.6%) in Groups A and B, respectively,
p
= 1.000], complication rate [7 (6.1%) and 9 (7.9%) in Groups A and B, respectively,
p
= 0.796), median postoperative hospital stay (3.9 and 3.6 days in Groups A and B, respectively,
p
= 0.110), and mortality rate [1 (0.9%) in each group,
p
= 1.000].
Conclusions
Based on this analysis, the results of TLA for PHEO are equivalent to those of TLA for other types of adrenal lesions, but the fundamental requirements are multidisciplinary patient management and adequate surgeon experience. Further prospective studies are required to draw definitive conclusions.
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