Objectives: To understand the clinical behavior of renal oncocytoma in a retrospective analysis of a European multicentric nephrectomies database. Methods: The records of 891 patients who underwent surgical resection of renal neoplasm were reviewed. Relevant clinical and pathological data for each patient were retrieved in a database. Results: Thirty-two (3.6%) cases of renal oncocytoma were identified. Twenty patients (62.5%) were asymptomatic. No case of lymphatic invasion or metastatic disease, nor any evidence of vascular or fat tissue invasion was found. Thirty-one cases (96%) exhibited low mitotic activity. In one case the presence of renal clear cell carcinoma (diameter: 1.5 cm) was found. After a median follow-up of 42 months, 87.5% of patients were alive with no evidence of tumor, while 9.3% of patients had died for non-malignant causes. One patient had not treated the tumor surgically and was disease-free at a 27-month follow-up. Conclusions: Renal oncocytoma is a benign neoplasm, characterized by slow growth and excellent prognosis after surgery. Nephron sparing techniques may be adequate for tumor removal. (C) 2003 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
Frequency, clinical presentation and evolution of renal oncocytomas: Multicentric experience from a European database
ALTIERI, Vincenzo;
2004-01-01
Abstract
Objectives: To understand the clinical behavior of renal oncocytoma in a retrospective analysis of a European multicentric nephrectomies database. Methods: The records of 891 patients who underwent surgical resection of renal neoplasm were reviewed. Relevant clinical and pathological data for each patient were retrieved in a database. Results: Thirty-two (3.6%) cases of renal oncocytoma were identified. Twenty patients (62.5%) were asymptomatic. No case of lymphatic invasion or metastatic disease, nor any evidence of vascular or fat tissue invasion was found. Thirty-one cases (96%) exhibited low mitotic activity. In one case the presence of renal clear cell carcinoma (diameter: 1.5 cm) was found. After a median follow-up of 42 months, 87.5% of patients were alive with no evidence of tumor, while 9.3% of patients had died for non-malignant causes. One patient had not treated the tumor surgically and was disease-free at a 27-month follow-up. Conclusions: Renal oncocytoma is a benign neoplasm, characterized by slow growth and excellent prognosis after surgery. Nephron sparing techniques may be adequate for tumor removal. (C) 2003 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.