Title of article :
Strategies to Extend Warm Ischemia Time during Laparoscopic Partial Nephrectomy- Part I
Author/Authors :
Dorai, Thambi Saint Vincent Catholic Medical Centers - Department of Urology, USA , Michels, Catherine New York Medical College - Depar tment of Urology, USA , Goldfarb, David, S. New York University School of Medicine - New York Harboor Health Care System - Nephrology Section, USA , Grasso, Michael Saint Vincent Catholic Medical Centers - Department of Urology, USA
Abstract :
Laparoscopic partial nephrectomy (LPN) is being practiced at several noted medical institutions worldwide.But, it is yet to be accepted as the standard level of care for many renal cancer patients for whom it is indicated.Due to several technical issues that are unique to LPN, there is a tendency to prolong the warm ischemia timedue to renal artery occlusion beyond 30 minutes. It has been determined by several clinicians that a warmischemia time of more than 32 minutes severely compromises the renal function post-operatively. This isprimarily due to the prolonged ischemic insult with serious consequences as a result of severe hypoxia and/oranoxia in the affected kidney. In this review, a molecular approach is taken to describe the events that occurdue to severe hypoxia and anoxia and to evaluate the reversibility of the injuries that follow with particularreference to alternative modes of renal cell death . Analyses of these molecular mechanisms suggest that it ispossible to pre-condition the kidney pre-operatively by several strategies which are nutritional, biochemical,pharmacological and environmental in nature. An attempt is made to arrive at a common denominator in allthese approaches, i.e., the ischemic insult to the renal mitochondria during hypoxia and the endoplasmicreticulum stress (ER-stress) during anoxia. It is hypothesized that lending a helping hand to the ischemicmitochondria and the anoxic ER in the affected renal cells (by either hypoxic and lor anoxic pre-conditioning)and empowering them by several ways may be the key to minimize the ischemic damage during LPN and thusmay help enhance the warm ischemia time without compromising renal function.
Keywords :
Laparoscopic Partial Nephrectomy , Ischemia , Hypoxia , Anoxia , Mitochondrial Dysfunction , Reactive Oxygen Species
Journal title :
Nephro- Urology Monthly
Journal title :
Nephro- Urology Monthly