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Journal of Pediatric Surgery 2001-Feb

Nephron-sparing surgery for unilateral primary renal tumor in children.

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D A Cozzi
A Schiavetti
F Morini
M A Castello
F Cozzi

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OBJECTIVE

Definition of the role of nephron-sparing surgery (NSS) in the treatment of children with primary unilateral renal tumor (URT).

METHODS

Between January 1992 and June 2000, 28 children with URT were admitted to our surgical unit. Criteria for selection of patients eligible for NSS were at least 50% of affected kidney preservable and stage I at surgery (frozen section biopsies from regional lymph nodes, perirenal fat, and surrounding renal parenchyma). Preoperative 2-drug chemotherapy was given to all patients more than 6 months of age. Between 1992 and 1995, 3-drug chemotherapy was used after NSS. Thereafter, following NSS, 2-drug chemotherapy was given if no microscopic residual disease was found on final histologic examination.

RESULTS

NSS was feasible in 10 of 28 children (35%). Enucleation of 6 tumors (1 metachronous) was performed in 5 patients. NSS was elective in 5 patients, mandatory in 3 patients (1 with aniridia and genitourinary anomalies, 1 with chronic glomerulonephritis, 1 with bilateral hyperplastic nephroblastomatosis), and advisable in 2 patients (1 with familial vesicoureteric reflux and 1 with cystic nephroma). Seven children had standard histology nephroblastoma, 1 highly differentiated epithelial type nephroblastoma, 1 oncocytoma, and 1 cystic nephroma. The only post-NSS complication was macroscopic hematuria in 1 patient. None of the patients had a relapse. All children are alive and disease free with good functioning of the affected kidney after NSS, at a mean follow-up of 40.7 months (range, 2 to 100 months).

CONCLUSIONS

NSS should be considered in selected children with URT, especially in patients with increased risk for metachronous tumor or renal disease, and in patients with benign or low-grade malignant URT.

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