Galli Bernadette, Munver Ravi, Sawczuk Ihor, Kochis Eileen
Department of Urology, Hackensack University Medical Center, Hackensack, NJ, USA.
Urol Nurs. 2005 Apr;25(2):83-6, 133; quiz 87.
Historically, the only surgical option for removal of a renal mass was through a large incision in the abdomen. Recently, many urologists have adopted new innovations in the removal of renal masses including laparoscopic radical nephrectomy. The laparoscopic approach to radical nephrectomy has been associated with improved patient outcomes including decreased pain, shorter hospital stay, rapid recovery, and improved aesthetic cosmetic appearance. Laparoscopic radical nephrectomy may be performed in three different types of surgical procedures including laparoscopic hand-assisted radical nephrectomy, transperitoneal radical nephrectomy, and retroperitoneal radical nephrectomy. Understanding the procedure, preoperative instructions, and recovery will assist nurses in counseling patients considering laparoscopic radical nephrectomy.