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Patient’s with polycystic kidney disease
commonly have pain, bleeding, infection, and
pressure symptoms from their enlarged kidneys.
Our surgeons in the section of Urology at the
University of Chicago offer multiple minimally
invasive treatment options for patients with
these symptoms.
PKD patients with end stage renal failure who
need their kidneys removed were previously limited
to open surgery with very large incisions related
to complications and a very slow recovery. We
now offer the laparoscopic approach that allows
removal of these large kidneys(link to Lap Nx)
through small incisions using special laparoscopic
techniques including tissue morcellation.
For the management of pain, laparoscopic cyst
unroofing can be done successfully and is related
to a significant improvement in the related pain
in 70% of the patients for two years. Recently,
we started performing laparoscopic kidney denervation
(division of the nerves feeding the kidney) as
an additional treatment for pain in PKD patients.
This is a minimally invasive procedure that allows
a significant improvement in pain for patients
who have pain which is unresponsive to medications
or to previous cyst unroofing.
In a recent
study on animals
which are the best model for polycystic kidney
disease, it was shown that denervating ( dividing
the nerves of) the kidneys resulted in significant
reduction in cyst size and prevention of hypertension
and renal function deterioration in the animals
that underwent this procedure ob both kidneys.
We are currently investigating the option of
renal denervation in patients for the prevention
of future deterioration of renal function and
development of hypertension. |
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