Abstract

BackgroundEndoscopic management of low risk upper tract urothelial carcinoma (UTUC) may be considered in select clinical scenarios, which allows sparing the morbidity of radical nephroureterectomy while achieving acceptable oncological outcomes and preservation of kidney function. Herein, we present a case with UTUC in a solitary kidney managed with 532 nm laser vaporization through a percutaneous approach.Case presentationThe patient in this video (Additional file 1) is an 85-year-old woman who presented with a bulky tumor in the collecting system of a congenital solitary left kidney, which was a biopsy proven low grade urothelial carcinoma. Prior to the procedure, a lower pole percutaneous nephrostomy tube was successfully placed under sedation by Interventional Radiology. The procedure was done in a prone split leg position. The mass, which was predominantly localized to the renal pelvis was efficiently vaporized with the 532 nm laser in a systematic manner with continuous irrigation of normal saline through the cystoscope. The patient was discharged home on postoperative day 2 with the nephroureterostomy catheter open to drainage. This catheter was subsequently clamped and removed two weeks later without complications. Follow up uretroscopy showed excellent treatment response and the patient remains well without complications.ConclusionThis case report details the potential utility of 532 nm laser vaporization of UTUC, however, ongoing studies are required to demonstrate peri-operative safety and durable oncologic efficacy.

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  • Endoscopic management of low risk upper tract urothelial carcinoma (UTUC) may be considered in select clinical scenarios, which allows sparing the morbidity of radical nephroureterectomy while achieving acceptable oncological outcomes and preservation of kidney function

  • Kidney-sparing surgery (KSS) for low risk UTUC is an option that allows sparing the morbidity of radical nephroureterectomy (RNU) while achieving acceptable oncological outcomes and preservation of

  • The 532 nm lithium triborate laser, known as green-light laser, is a popular and effective surgical method for treating benign prostatic hyperplasia given its tissue affinity for hemoglobin and reduced risk of bleeding complications compared to standard resection [5]

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This case report details the potential utility of 532 nm laser vaporization of UTUC, ongoing studies are required to demonstrate peri-operative safety and durable oncologic efficacy.

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