Robotic Adrenalectomy

Removal of an adrenal gland for tumors or hormone-producing conditions.

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What This Means

The adrenal glands sit on top of each kidney. Robotic adrenalectomy provides precision around critical blood vessels through small incisions. This approach is used for adrenal tumors, hormone-producing conditions such as pheochromocytoma or aldosteronoma, and other adrenal pathology requiring surgical removal.

Surgical Priorities

Every robotic adrenalectomy is planned around three core objectives.

1. Safe Tumor Removal

Complete excision of the adrenal gland and tumor with careful attention to surrounding structures, including the kidney and major blood vessels.

2. Vascular Control

Precision around major blood vessels. The adrenal glands have a rich blood supply and sit near the vena cava and renal vessels, requiring meticulous surgical technique.

3. Hormonal Management

Coordinating with endocrinology when needed. For hormone-producing tumors, proper preoperative preparation and postoperative hormonal management are essential for patient safety.

The Process

Outpatient Protocol

PRE-OP
Hormonal evaluation and coordination with endocrinology. Imaging review and surgical planning based on tumor size and characteristics.
SURGERY DAY
Procedure takes 1–2 hours. Most patients go home the same day.
WEEK 1–2
Follow-up visit, pathology review, and hormonal reassessment if applicable.
WEEKS 2–4
Return to full activity. Ongoing hormonal monitoring coordinated with endocrinology when indicated.

Contact & Appointments

Schedule an Appointment

Dr. Radtke sees patients through Prevea Health. You can book an appointment online or call our office directly.

Clinic Information

Locations
Green BaySheboygan
Office Hours
Monday – Friday: 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Saturday – Sunday: Closed