The local recurrence of the renal cell carcinoma in renal fossa after complete radical nephrectomy is uncommon. According to the latest articles related to this issue it ranges between 2% and 4%. For the period of 1999-2005 we evaluated 11 patients who underwent surgery for isolated renal cell carcinoma recurrence, all of them without clinical presence of distal metastases. 9 of the patients were operated for their first time in our department, and only two in other hospitals. These 9 patients represent 1.41% of the whole number of radical nephrectomies for RCC (637) which took place in our department for the same period of time. The tumor stage of the primary tumor varied from T1 to T3a. In addition lymph node dissection was performed on 7 of the patients. The average time for developing clinically significant fossa recurrence was 18 months. The current article has the purpose to present newer the data for the factors, which may be directly related to the risk of developing local recurrence in the renal fossa after complete radical nephrectomy--the initial tumor stage of the RCC, the relationship between the primary tumor and the histological type of the recurrent masses.
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