Can renal tumors be minimally invasive

In general, kidney tumor can be chosen to do minimally invasive surgery. If the size of kidney tumor is relatively small, there is no metastasis and the condition is mild, etc., laparoscopic or robot-assisted partial nephrectomy can be performed, which are minimally invasive treatment modalities. Minimally invasive surgery is less traumatic to the body, so the recovery time in the later stage is shorter and more conducive to the patient’s recovery. If the kidney tumor has reached an advanced stage and has developed metastasis and tissue infiltration, this situation is not suitable for minimally invasive surgery, and conventional surgery can be performed. If renal tumor is diagnosed, it is recommended to further clarify the pathological examination to determine the size and nature of the tumor, and decide which surgical method to be adopted further.