A Case of Three-Stage Treatment of Bilateral Synchronous Renal Carcinoma with Metastatic Brain Lesions
There has been described a case of surgical management of bilateral synchronous renal carcinoma with metastatic brain lesions. The feature of the observation is tree-stage treatment: the initial resection of the secondary brain lesion followed by the left nephrectomy 14 days later and the right nephrectomy a month later. 40% right kidney was preserved. The patient required no substitution therapy in the postoperative period.