RETROPERITONEOSCOPY FOR THE DIAGNOSIS OF INFILTRATING RETROPERITONEALLYMPHADENOPATHY AND MASSES

Citation
H. Porte et al., RETROPERITONEOSCOPY FOR THE DIAGNOSIS OF INFILTRATING RETROPERITONEALLYMPHADENOPATHY AND MASSES, British Journal of Surgery, 84(10), 1997, pp. 1433-1436
Citations number
21
Categorie Soggetti
Surgery
Journal title
ISSN journal
00071323
Volume
84
Issue
10
Year of publication
1997
Pages
1433 - 1436
Database
ISI
SICI code
0007-1323(1997)84:10<1433:RFTDOI>2.0.ZU;2-#
Abstract
Background Retroperitoneoscopy (RPS) is a form of direct vision endosc opy, used to explore the retroperitoneal space, and was first describe d by Bartel in 1969. Methods RPS was performed prospectively to diagno se infiltrating retroperitoneal lymphadenopathy or masses when needle aspiration biopsy under computed tomographic guidance (NABCT) failed t o establish a definite diagnosis. Results From May 1985 to August 1995 , RPS was performed in 118 patients (121 procedures). Mean hospital st ay was 2.4 (range 2-5) days. The peroperative and perioperative morbid ity rate was 6.6 per cent of the procedures. A precise diagnosis was o btained in 108 of the 118 patients. The sensitivity was 84 per cent fo r malignant lymphoma, 94 per cent for Hodgkin's lymphoma, 95 per cent for metastatic lymph nodes of carcinomas and 100 per cent for primary retroperitoneal tumours. The overall sensitivity was 91.5 per cent. Co nclusion RPS is an alternative procedure to NABCT when aspiration biop sy is not technically feasible because a lesion is too small to sample or failed to establish a precise histopathological diagnosis.