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Post nephrectomy renal function: Donor nephrectomy vs. radical nephrectomy
Background/Aim. Monitoring the renal function following donor nephrectomy (DN) or radical nephrectomy (RN) due to kidney tumors is considered essential. The aim of this study was to compare pre-operative and post-operative renal function in patients who underwent DN in relation to patients who underwent RN due to renal malignancy. Methods.
Jelena Tadic+6 more
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Nephrectomy for Pyelonephritis [PDF]
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The future of partial nephrectomy [PDF]
Innovation in recent times has accelerated due to factors such as the globalization of communication; but there are also more barriers/safeguards in place than ever before as we strive to streamline this process. From the first planned partial nephrectomy completed in 1887, it took over a century to become recommended practice for small renal tumours ...
Theo Malthouse+4 more
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Laparoscopic donor nephrectomy [PDF]
(Fig. 2). Intraoperatively, two renal arteries were found originating in close proximity from the aorta (Fig. 2A). Each was taken separately, and a common orifice was reconstructed prior to transplantation in the recipient’s left iliac fossa. Warm ischemic time was 4 minutes and 20 seconds; estimated blood loss was 200 cc.
Louis R. Kavoussi+2 more
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Nephrectomy for Pyonephrosis [PDF]
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