Use of posterior radial nephrotomy in laparoscopic enucleation of renal hilar tumors

Indian J Urol. 2021 Jan-Mar;37(1):92-94. doi: 10.4103/iju.IJU_340_19. Epub 2021 Jan 1.

Abstract

Centrally located completely endophytic renal hilar tumors pose a technical challenge, especially during a minimally invasive surgery. Relation of the tumor to the renal vasculature decides the approach. Tumors placed anterior to the vasculature can be approached in the anterior trans-hilar manner. However, tumors placed posterior to the vasculature need a posterior approach, which is quite a difficult maneuver during transperitoneal laparoscopy. Adequate exposure to access the resection plane is the key principle. We describe a laparoscopic technique for enucleation of such tumors, applying the surgical principle of radial nephrotomy in the intersegmental plane which is usually performed to remove renal stones.