Affiliation:
1. T.C. Ministry of Health İstinye State Hospital, İstinye
2. Samsun University Samsun Training and Research Hospital, İlkadım
3. T.C. Ministry of Health Ankara Etlik City Hospital, Varlık
4. Liv Hospital Samsun, Hançerli
5. Afyonkarahisar Health Sciences University Faculty of Medicine
Abstract
Abstract
Purpose: To compare the relationship between a benign pathology of preoperative parameters of renal masses <7cm (T1) in diameter.
Methods: Between January 2007 and June 2016 and applied to radical nephrectomy, nephron sparing surgery for renal masses < 7 cm (T1) were evaluated retrospectively. Age, sex, tumor size, tumor location, laterality, symptomatology, tumor endophytic / exophytic whether or not the tumor cystic / solid whether or not, smoking history and comorbidities were compared in terms of pathology results.
Results: A total of 243 patients, 58 (23%) were benign pathology. Female sex (63%) were significantly higher rate of benign pathology (p = 0.004). 60% of patients with benign pathology was observed that 44% of symptomatic patients with malignant pathology (p = 0.033). We found symptomatic benign pathology that 60% of patients and malignant pathology in 44% of patients (p = 0.033). Pain as a symptom was associated with benign pathology (51.7%). 1-2 cm, 2-3 cm, 3-4 cm benign pathology of renal masses rates were 33%, 20%, 12.5%, respectively. In this study; age, tumor size, tumor location, laterality, tumor endophytic / exophytic whether or not the tumor cystic / solid whether or not, smoking history and comorbidities were observed pathological results to impact not significantly.
Conclusion: In our study, symptomatic and female sex in small renal masses appeared benign pathology markers. As a result, predictors before surgery may be considered due to the high rate of benign pathology of small renal masses.
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