Retrospective Study
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World J Clin Cases. Oct 6, 2024; 12(28): 6187-6194
Published online Oct 6, 2024. doi: 10.12998/wjcc.v12.i28.6187
Table 1 Characteristics of patients with autosomal dominant polycystic kidney disease who underwent bilateral nephrectomy, n (%)
Characteristics
Patients
Age (years) (mean ± SD)56.8 ± 5.71
Sex (male/female)14/5
Comorbidity
Hypertension17 (89.5)
Diabetes mellitus6 (31.6)
Cerebrovascular accident3 (15.8)
Cardiovascular disease4 (21.1)
Arrhythmia2 (10.5)
Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease1 (5.3)
American society of anesthesiologists physical status grade
317 (89.5)
42 (10.5)
Reason for nephrectomy
Hematuria3 (15.8)
Infection1 (5.3)
Gastrointestinal symptoms13 (68.4)
Suspicious of renal cell carcinoma2 (10.5)
Duration of hemodialysis (months) (mean ± SD)84.2 ± 89.58
Largest diameter of kidney (cm) (mean ± SD)16.1 ± 6.46
Type of surgery
Open8 (42.1)
Hand-assisted laparoscopic surgery11 (57.9)
Length of hospital stay (days) (mean ± SD)17.1 ± 6.1
Follow-up period after nephrectomy (months) (mean ± SD)28.1 ± 20.40