S. Al-sobhi et al., Partial laparoscopic adrenalectomy for aldosterone-producing adenoma: Short- and long-term results, J ENDOUROL, 14(6), 2000, pp. 497-499
Background and Purpose: Laparoscopic surgery for adrenal gland tumors is th
e gold standard operative approach now. Adrenal-sparing surgery has special
indications, We demonstrated the safety and feasibility of performing adre
nal-sparing surgery by means of laparoscopy for aldosterone-producing adeno
ma (Conn's syndrome).
Patients and Methods: Between 1995 and 1999, seven patients with Conn's syn
drome had laparoscopic adrenal-sparing resection of their tumors. These pat
ients were followed up by means of radiology and biochemistry.
Results: All seven patients had successful laparoscopie surgery without com
plications, Most patients were discharged in 2 to 6 days (mean 3 days), At
follow-up, the six patients investigated had normal blood pressure, No recu
rrences have been encountered with a median follow-up of 12 months in these
six patients,
Conclusions: Adrenal-sparing resection of tumors causing primary hyperaldos
teronism is technically feasible by means of laparoscopy, This procedure ha
s the advantage of keeping a greater reserve of normal adrenal tissue and o
f rapid postoperative recovery.