Tailored Approach in Adrenal Surgery: Retroperitoneoscopic Partial Adrenalectomy
Pier Francesco Alesina, Polina Knyazeva, Jakob Hinrichs, Martin K. Walz
Abstract
The interest on partial adrenalectomy has steadily increased over the past twenty years. Adrenal pathologies are mostly benign, making an organ-preserving procedure attractive for many patients. The introduction of minimally invasive techniques played probably an important role in this process because they transformed a complex surgical procedure, related to the difficult access to the retroperitoneal space, into a simple operation improving the accessibility to this organ. In this review we summarize the role of partial retroperitoneoscopic adrenalectomy over the years and the current indications and technique.
Topics & Concepts
AdrenalectomyMedicineRetroperitoneal spaceSurgeryGeneral surgeryAdrenal and Paraganglionic TumorsPituitary Gland Disorders and TreatmentsHormonal Regulation and Hypertension