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Adrenal
Surgery
Adrenal Surgery
Adrenal surgery has been revolutionalized recently with the advent
of operative laparoscopy.
A laparoscope is like a telescope and through this "minimally
invasive" approach an adrenal gland can be removed, thereby minimizing
the amount of post-operative pain and the overall recovery period. In
some patients with very large tumors of the adrenal gland (>8 cm) or
other confounding problems, the laparoscopic approach is not
recommended and the standard, larger incision is preferred. However,
in most patients requiring an adrenalectomy, the laparoscopic approach
is appropriate.
Laparoscopic adrenalectomy is now being performed on a routine basis
at our centre. The
benefits of the minimally invasive approach are quite clear in regard
to post-operative pain
and length of hospitalization. Most patients require only a single
night hospital stay after the surgery. Patients report a requirement
for pain medications that lasts an average of 5-7
days with a "return to normal activities" by 10-15 days. These
results represent a significant improvement compared to the standard
open adrenalectomy that has been done in the
past.
Adrenal Gland disorders
Click on the links below to find out more about the Adrenal
disorders from the Merck
Manual of Diagnosis and Therapy
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