During laparoscopic bilateral adrenalectomy, both
adrenal glands are removed. This procedure is performed with a
minimally invasive method that utilizes a laparoscope (a small video camera)
and small instruments inserted through small incisions.
Also
Known As:
·
Adrenal gland
removal
·
Laparoscopic
surgery
Conditions
Treated with a Laparoscopic Bilateral Adrenalectomy:
Laparoscopic bilateral adrenalectomy may be
performed in cases of enlarged adrenal gland, benign adrenal gland tumor,
benign pheochromocytoma, Cushing’s syndrome and high blood pressure from a
dysfunctional adrenal gland.
High blood pressure medication may be used as a
non-surgical alternative for benign tumors. An open adrenalectomy is a surgical
alternative to laparoscopic bilateral adrenalectomy.
Anesthesia
with a Laparoscopic Bilateral Adrenalectomy:
Laparoscopic bilateral adrenalectomy is performed
under general anesthesia, which means that the patient is asleep and completely
unaware during the procedure.
Potential
Complications from a Laparoscopic Bilateral Adrenalectomy:
Possible risks following laparoscopic bilateral
adrenalectomy include infection, bleeding, injury to other organs and a
negative reaction to the anesthesia.
Prognosis
after a Laparoscopic Bilateral Adrenalectomy:
The prognosis for a positive end result following laparoscopic
bilateral adrenalectomy is good.
Recovery
from a Laparoscopic Bilateral Adrenalectomy:
Total recovery from
laparoscopic bilateral adrenalectomy takes two to four weeks.