5 research outputs found
Robot-assisted hepatic mobilization and control of suprahepatic infradiaphragmatic inferior vena cava for level 3 vena caval thrombectomy: An IDEAL stage 0 study.
Robot-assisted level 1/2 inferior vena caval (IVC) thrombectomy techniques have been recently described for clinical use. Following the IDEAL recommendations on safe surgical innovation, we here describe a robotic approach for level 3 IVC thrombectomy in fresh frozen cadavers (IDEAL stage 0). In all cadavers (n = 3), hepatic mobilization with control of short hepatic veins, contralateral renal vein, infrarenal IVC and suprahepatic-infradiaphragmatic IVC could be achieved successfully, without converting to open surgery. Clinical feasibility of our technique remains to be tested
PET/CT imaging of clear cell renal cell carcinoma with 124I labeled chimeric antibody
Clear cell renal cell carcinoma (ccRCC) presents problems for urologists in
diagnosis, treatment selection, intraoperative surgical margin analysis, and
long term monitoring. In this paper we describe the development of a
radiolabeled antibody specific to ccRCC (124I-cG250) and its potential to help
urologists manage each of these problems. We believe 124I-cG250, in conjunction
with perioperative Positron emission tomography/computed tomography imaging and
intraoperative handheld gamma probe use, has the potential to diagnose ccRCC,
aid in determining a proper course of treatment (operative or otherwise),
confirm complete resection of malignant tissue in real time, and monitor
patients post-operatively