Foxius, Alain
[UCL]
Ramboux, A.
[UCL]
Lefebvre, Y.
[UCL]
Broze, Benoit-Xavier
[UCL]
Hamels, J.
[UCL]
Squifflet, Jean-Paul
[UCL]
A 74-year-old man with primary aldosteronism had a small tumor (27 x 23 mm) of his right adrenal gland successfully removed by a transperitoneal laparoscopy. Despite absence of malignancy in the resected tumor and complete relief of all symptoms in the immediate postoperative period, recurrence occurred 6 months later. The tumor behaved as a carcinoma spread in the peritoneal cavity, and the patient eventually died with peritoneal carcinomatosis. We suggest that the laparoscopic technique coupled with pneumoperitoneum may have favored this recurrence.
Bibliographic reference |
Foxius, Alain ; Ramboux, A. ; Lefebvre, Y. ; Broze, Benoit-Xavier ; Hamels, J. ; et. al. Hazards of laparoscopic adrenalectomy for Conn's adenoma. When enthusiasm turns to tragedy.. In: Surgical endoscopy, Vol. 13, no. 7, p. 715-7 (1999) |
Permanent URL |
http://hdl.handle.net/2078.1/13021 |