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Clinical Significance of Adherent Perinephric Fat in Patients Undergoing Partial Nephrectomy
Sponsor: Centre of Postgraduate Medical Education
Summary
The aim of this study is to gain a better understanding of the phenomenon of adherent perinephric fat (APF), which occurs in some patients undergoing partial nephrectomy (PN). This phenomenon, so-called "toxic fat", is a commonly recognized problem among urologists, but its significance has not yet been fully understood. The study aims to identify new clinical risk factors for APF occurrence and evaluate its impact on functional, perioperative, and oncological treatment outcomes. The study will be conducted on patients who are qualified for PN surgery. Prior to the surgical procedure, venous blood will be collected, which will be used for various measurements, such as blood morphology, kidney parameters, inflammation markers, liver function tests, glucose, and lipid profile. In addition, medical data will be collected concerning the patient's overall health, observed changes in the kidney, perioperative course, hospitalization, and histopathological characteristics of the tumor. After treatment, patients will be followed up for up to 60 months. The knowledge gained from this study can significantly assist in making decisions about surgical treatment and thus contribute to improving the treatment outcomes of patients with kidney tumors.
Official title: Znaczenie Kliniczne przywierającego tłuszczu okołonerkowego u pacjentów Poddawanych Resekcji Guza Nerki
Key Details
Gender
All
Age Range
18 Years - Any
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
200
Start Date
2023-04-17
Completion Date
2030-01-01
Last Updated
2025-06-27
Healthy Volunteers
No
Locations (1)
European Health Centre, Second Department of Urology, Centre of Postgraduate Medical Education
Otwock, Poland