TCRT April 2004No. 2 (p 93-228) April 2004 ISSN 1533-0338 Cryosurgery of the Adrenal Gland (p. 181-186)Adrenalectomy has become the standard of care for the management of hormonally active adrenal masses. Minimally invasive adrenal-sparing surgical techniques have recently been introduced for the treatment of benign adrenal lesions, with the intent of complete excision or destruction. Cryosurgery is one such modality that is focused on reducing patient morbidity and hastening postoperative recovery, while preserving normal tissue. The emerging interest in cryosurgery is attributable to improved delivery systems and advances in radiologic imaging. However, questions remain about the risks and benefits of this technology for adrenal-sparing surgery in terms of safety and effective tissue destruction. We examine our experience and discuss our results with open and laparoscopic adrenal cryosurgery.
Key words: Adrenal, Cryosurgery, Cryotherapy. Ravi Munver, M.D.1,2* 1Department of Urology Subscription is more cost effective than purchasing PDFs on-the-fly. Click here for details. |
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