Evaluating of efficacy of different types of ischemia in surgical treatment of kidney cancer in a single progression of chronic renal failure
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https://doi.org/10.11603/2414-4533.2017.2.7943Keywords:
cancer single kidney, kidney disease, ischemia.Abstract
The aim of the study - for the first time to assess the impact of various types of ischemia in surgical treatment of kidney cancer in a single progression of chronic kidney disease.
Materials and methods. It was a retrospective analysis of treatment of 68 patients who underwent resection of RCC on single kidneys. All patients were inpatient treatment in the plastic and reconstructive urology of National Cancer Institute, urological department of the Lviv Regional Hospital.
Results and discussion. After analyzing the survey results can be noted that the surgical treatment of kidney cancer, stage 2 CKD was located, 1patsiyent first group, second group 1 patients and 6 patients of the third group. Under stage 3a CKD was diagnosed in 5 patients of the first group, second group of 4 patients and 19 patients of the third group. CKD stage 3b, were observed in 4 patients of the first group, 3 patients of the second group and third group of 12 patients. On the fourth stage CKD to surgical treatment, there were 3 patients in the first group, 1 patient in the second group and 7 patients in the third group. Stage 5 CKD, was observed only in 2 patients of the third group. When analyzing the results of the study can be noted that three months after the surgery conducted CKD progression was observed in patients 3oh first group was 23, 1%. In 2oh second group of patients, which respectively accounted for 22, 2%. In the third study group three months after the surgery conducted CKD progression was observed in 5 patients, accounting for 10, 9% of cases.
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