2013
DOI: 10.1590/s1677-5538.ibju.2013.01.06
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Retrograde Renal Cooling to Minimize Ischemia

Abstract: Objective: During partial nephrectomy, renal hypothermia has been shown to decrease ischemia induced renal damage which occurs from renal hilar clamping. In this study we investigate the infusion rate required to safely cool the entire renal unit in a porcine model using retrograde irrigation of iced saline via dual-lumen ureteral catheter. Materials and Methods: Renal cortical, renal medullary, bowel and rectal temperatures during retrograde cooling in a laparoscopic porcine model were monitored in six renal … Show more

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“…Ice is often placed around the kidney to cool it; however, there have also been reports of attempts to cool the kidney with retrograde intrarenal irrigation at some centers. [10,11] Postoperative UTI in RIRS is a condition that often results in septic shock caused by the retrograde entry of bacteria and endotoxins from the renal pelvis into the bloodstream as a result of increased intrarenal pressure. Our method is based on the hypothesis that cooling the renal medulla and constricting the blood vessels may inhibit the back ow of toxins into the blood.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Ice is often placed around the kidney to cool it; however, there have also been reports of attempts to cool the kidney with retrograde intrarenal irrigation at some centers. [10,11] Postoperative UTI in RIRS is a condition that often results in septic shock caused by the retrograde entry of bacteria and endotoxins from the renal pelvis into the bloodstream as a result of increased intrarenal pressure. Our method is based on the hypothesis that cooling the renal medulla and constricting the blood vessels may inhibit the back ow of toxins into the blood.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The method of local cooling of the kidney by continuous retrograde perfusion of a cold solution through a cannulated ureter is a novel approach [52,53]. This cooling technique allows the operating field to remain "dry", which is not observed with renal surface irrigation with a cold solution or covering the kidney with an icy slush.…”
Section: Local Cooling Of the Kidneymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Since then, additional methods for renal intracorporeal cooling have been described including retrograde ice-cold fluid injection through a ureteral catheter and renal artery infusion. [ 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 ] Recently, a robotic technique was defined which required a large midline incision, expensive gel port, and a custom-made ice plunger. [ 11 ]…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%