Abstract

ObjectiveThis study aims to examine the significance of utilizing three-dimensional (3D) image reconstruction technique in preoperative communication prior to partial nephrectomy (PN) and its impact on postoperative follow-up. MethodsA retrospective study was performed with 158 renal cancer patients treated with PN at our center from May 1, 2017 to April 30, 2019. 81 patients (group A) had preoperative communication using the 3D reconstruction technique, while 77 patients (group B) did not. The surgeon explained the anatomical structure, tumor characteristics, and surgical approach in detail to the two groups of patients. Each patient completed a questionnaire. The loss to follow-up rate over a 3-year period was counted for both groups, and non-cancer-related serious complications such as renal failure and cardio-cerebrovascular disease were observed. This research did not include patients who returned for follow-up care owing to associated complications such as postoperative chronic kidney disease. Comparisons between two groups were performed using the Mann–Whitney U test and chi-square test. ResultsAll patients showed no statistically significant differences in basic clinical parameters, such as age, gender, body mass index, tumor size, and R.E.N.A.L. score (P ​> ​0.05). In group A, patients were significantly more likely to experience understanding of renal anatomy (P ​= ​0.001), characteristics of renal cell carcinoma (P ​= ​0.003), surgical approach (P ​= ​0.007), and relief of preoperative anxiety (P ​= ​0.013). The follow-up adherence at 3 years postoperatively in group A and group B was 21 cases and 10 cases, respectively (P ​= ​0.041). In addition, glomerular filtration rate < 60 ​mL/min/1.73 ​m2 or serum creatinine > 186 ​μmol/L at 3 years after surgery occurred in 5 patients in group A and 13 in group B (P ​= ​0.034), and a systolic blood pressure rise greater than 20 ​mmHg occurred in 9 patients in group A and 18 in group B (P ​= ​0.041). ConclusionsThe findings of this study suggest that the integration of 3D reconstruction techniques in preoperative communication effectively enhances patients’ understanding and perception of kidney tumors and PN. Moreover, the utilization of these techniques can contribute to the prevention of significant non-cancer-related complications during the postoperative phase.

Full Text
Published version (Free)

Talk to us

Join us for a 30 min session where you can share your feedback and ask us any queries you have

Schedule a call