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Complications of laparoscopic partial nephrectomy

Urologic Oncology: Seminars and Original Investigations, 2013
We report our experience with laparoscopic partial nephrectomy (LPN) to identify preoperative factors associated with an increased risk of postoperative complications.Among patients undergoing LPN, we analyzed demographic and preoperative tumor characteristics as the exposure variables and postoperative complications as the outcomes.
Jeffery C, Wheat   +4 more
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Laparoscopic partial nephrectomy

2003
Throughout the 1990s, two surgical advances significantly changed the approach to treating renal masses. One of these was the progression of minimally invasive surgery. Clayman et al. accomplished the first laparoscopic nephrectomy in 1990 (1) and since then a number of investigators have reported their experience with laparoscopic nephrectomy using a ...
D. Brooke Johnson, Jeffrey A. Cadeddu
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Laparoscopic Partial Nephrectomy in Allograft Kidney

Urology, 2020
The incidence of renal tumor on the allograft kidney is relatively rare. There is no standard treatment available for the management of such cases. However, if technically feasible nephron-sparing surgical approaches, whether open or minimally invasive, should be preferred for the management of these challenging cases.
Ender, Ozden   +5 more
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Laparoscopic Partial Nephrectomy

2006
Partial nephrectomy is emerging as the standard of care for small exophytic renal tumors
James F. Borin, Ralph V. Clayman
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Laparoscopic Partial Nephrectomy

2008
Renal cell carcinoma (RCC) has historically been managed by radical nephrectomy (RN). The wide spread availability and use of imaging modalities such as computed tomography (CT) and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) has lead to early diagnosis and stage migration of RCC. Currently most lesions are diagnosed as incidental small renal masses (SRM).
Howard M. H. Lau, Bill Papadopoulos
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Laparoscopic Partial Nephrectomy

2019
Duplication of the renal system is one of the most common congenital anomalies of the urinary tract. The majority of these anomalies remains clinically silent. A smaller number of them become evident as a consequence of hydronephrosis, vesicoureteral reflux (VUR), or incontinence.
Philipp Szavay   +4 more
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Laparoscopic versus open partial nephrectomy

Urology, 2004
To compare, retrospectively, the results of laparoscopic partial nephrectomy (LPN) to open partial nephrectomy (OPN) using a tumor size-matched cohort of patients. Limited data are available comparing LPN to OPN in the treatment of small renal tumors.Between September 2000 and September 2003, 27 LPNs and 22 OPNs were performed to treat renal masses ...
Kenneth A, Beasley   +9 more
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Hand-Assisted Laparoscopic Partial Nephrectomy

Journal of Endourology, 2004
The resurgence of nephron-sparing surgery for selected renal masses has fueled interest in minimally invasive approaches. Several authors have shown that laparoscopic partial nephrectomy is feasible if two goals are met: resection of the mass with negative margins and control of bleeding.
Stephen E, Strup, Scott, Hubosky
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Laparoscopic Partial Nephrectomy

2010
Laparoscopic partial nephrectomy is an excellent management option for small, superficial renal masses. With experience, larger and deeper tumors can be addressed as well. Intermediate-term follow-up (3- and 5-year) suggests cancer control similar to that of open surgery.
Patrick Kenney   +3 more
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Robotic versus Laparoscopic Partial Nephrectomy in the New Era: Systematic Review

Cancers, 2023
Ana Victoria Ojeda Claro   +1 more
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