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Using zero-ischemia and sutureless techniques to implement laparoscopic partial nephrectomy with holmium laser
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Cancer Science & Therapy

ISSN: 1948-5956

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Using zero-ischemia and sutureless techniques to implement laparoscopic partial nephrectomy with holmium laser


JOINT EVENT:19th Euro Congress on Cancer Science and Therapy & 25th Cancer Nursing & Nurse Practitioners Conference

July 17-19, 2017 Lisbon, Portugal

Qi-Fei Wang

The First Affiliated Hospital of Dalian Medical University, China

Scientific Tracks Abstracts: J Cancer Sci Ther

Abstract :

Objective: The aim of this study was to evaluate application of â??zero-ischemiaâ? and â??suturelessâ? techniques in laparoscopic partial nephrectomy (LPN) with holmium laser, and to question this technique in terms of reduction of warm ischemia time (WIT) and reduced renal tissue damage. Methods: According to our experience of LPN, we want to explore a novel choice of operation that could avoid ischemia of kidney and reduced renal tissue damage. â??Zero-ischemiaâ? means donâ??t clamp the renal artery in operation; â??suturelessâ? means that donâ??t stitch up the wound of kidney to hemostasis with surgical suture, but singe it using holmium laser. Results: On the basis of our preliminary work about â??zero-ischemiaâ? and â??suturelessâ? techniques in LPN with holmium laser, and combined with domestic and foreign literature reports. â??Zero-ischemiaâ? could reduce WIT to the greatest extent, avoid the damage of renal function, â??suturelessâ? would reduce renal tissue damage region, The purpose of holmium laser, on the one hand it can stop bleeding instead of stitching up would with surgical suture, on the other hand it can reduce renal tissue damage region compare to traditional suture method. Conclusions: Combined zero-ischemia and sutureless with holmium laser, this promising technique could avoid the damage of renal function as much as possible, and reduce renal tissue damage region to the greatest extent. The technique is feasible and secure under the premise of compatible indication, it can reduce renal tissue damage region and shorten operation time, and WIT will be reduced or even eliminated.

Biography :

Qi-Fei Wang has completed his Master’s degree from Dalian Medical University and is a PhD candidate at Tianjin Medical University. He is the Supervisor of Postgraduate students at the Dalian Medical University. He is a member of Rehabilitation Medical Association of Liaoning province China. He has published more than 12 papers in reputed journals.

Email: frog080619@163.com

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