Case Report

Vol. 31 No. 1 (2005): Urology Research and Practice

A CASE OF RENAL CELL CARCINOMA WITH TUMOR THROMBI EXTENDING INTO THE RIGHT ATRIUM

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Bilal ERYILDIRIM
Uğur Kuyumcuoğlu
Mustafa İDİZ
Gökhan Faydacı
Erkan Erbay

Abstract

Abstract


Introduction: The vena cava inferior is involved in approximately 4% to 10% of patients with renal cell



carcinoma and in 1% of cases the thrombus reaches the right atrium. Surgery is the most effective treatment



for RCC. In patients with nonmetastatic RCC and inferior vena caval involvement 5-year survival rates



ranging between 47% and 68% have been reported following complete surgical resection.



We report a case of renal cell carcinoma with tumor thrombi extending into right atrium treated by right



radical nephrectomy with vena caval thrombectomy via cardiopulmonary bypass, and cardiac arrest.


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