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Urología Colombiana

On-line version ISSN 2027-0119

Abstract

FERNANDEZ, Nicolas; RICKARD, Mandy; ESCOBAR, Rebeca  and  FARHAT, Walid. Bilateral En-Block Horseshoe Kidney Laparoscopie Nephrectomy. Urol. Colomb. [online]. 2022, vol.31, n.1, pp.28-31.  Epub June 23, 2024. ISSN 2027-0119.  https://doi.org/10.1055/s-0041-1736597.

Horseshoe kidney (HSK) has a prevalence of 1 in every 500 individuals. The management of patients with HSK is usually conservative, except in the presence of symptoms such as obstruction, stones, glomerulopathies, and tumors. In the following case report, we describe how a bilateral en-block transmesenteric laparoscopic nephrectomy in supine position was performed.

A 5-year-old boy, with proximal hypospadias and early onset of chronic kidney disease due to focal segmental glomerulosclerosis on biopsy, underwent a genetic molecular evaluation that confirmed a pathogenic mutation at the WT-7 gene. Due to the increased risk of developing Wilms tumor, he underwent a bilateral transmesenteric nephrectomy.

In a five-minute video, we describe how we performed an en-block transperitoneal and transmesenteric laparoscopic nephrectomy with special attention to patient position-ing, including the feasibility of performing the dissection of the left renal hilum and isthmus with the patient in supine with no need for repositioning, and then moving to the dissection of the right renal hilum and completion of the procedure.

The case herein reported enables us to describe the technical key-points to perform a bilateral en-block laparoscopic nephrectomy with shorter operative time and reduction of blood loss by preserving the entire specimen, without the need for an isthmus transection.

Keywords : horseshoe kidney; laparoscopy; nephrectomy.

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