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[Radical nephrectomy and partial nephrectomy].

Aktuelle Urologie, 2021
Renal cell carcinoma is the 2nd most frequent urological malignancy in women and the third most frequent in men, with an age peak in the seventh decade of life. If detected early in a local non-metastatic stage, options for complete recovery are excellent.
Caroline, Eich, Markus, Giessing
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Allograft Nephrectomy

British Journal of Urology, 1976
Summary The indications, complications and results of 54 allograft nephrectomies undertaken in 44 patients have been reviewed. There were 7 deaths following 39 nephrectomies done within 6 months of transplantation and complications occurred in a further 14 instances. Many of these resulted from pre‐existing infection.
S N, Sinha, J E, Castro
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Pediatric Nephrectomy

Journal of Urology, 1981
A retrospective revue of 90 consecutive nephrectomies revealed 25 instances in which the nephrectomy was done for poor or diminished function only (28 per cent). The pathology was ureteropelvic obstruction (18 cases), reflux (4 cases) and obstructive megaureter (3 cases). All conditions are reparable. Although some kidneys in children are worthless and
G G, Birken, K K, Crooks
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Laparoscopic nephrectomy

Scandinavian Journal of Urology and Nephrology, 2005
To present our experience of laparoscopic nephrectomy or nephroureterectomy performed over a 4-year period in terms of feasibility and complications.A total of 103 patients (58 females, 45 males; median age 58 years) underwent laparoscopic nephrectomy or nephroureterectomy between 1 October 1999 and 1 October 2003.
Poulsen, E.U., Eddy, B., Poulsen, J.
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Laparoscopic Donor Nephrectomy

Surgical Innovation, 2000
Live donor renal transplantation provides significant advantages when compared with cadaveric renal transplantation. Unfortunately, there are disincentives associated with donation including prolonged hospitalization, significant postoperative pain, and prolonged convalescence.
J A, Cadeddu, L, Ratner, L R, Kavoussi
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Laparoscopic Donor Nephrectomy

Journal of Urology, 2005
r t r idney transplantation is the treatment of choice for suitable patients with end-stage real disease. The number of candidates on the kidey transplant waiting list has grown steadily from 7,830 in 2001 to 61,408 in 2004, with 75% of this ncrease occurring among patients 50 years old or lder, who now represent more than 50% of the otal list (34% in ...
Celeste, Alston   +2 more
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Partial Nephrectomy

Urologic Clinics of North America, 1983
Partial nephrectomy has a place in the management of renal calculous disease. It should be limited, however, only to patients in whom calculi or calcareous material are both demonstrable and inaccessible by any other means or to patients in whom there are discrete areas of distortion, dilatation, or disease predisposing to the formation of stones with ...
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Nephrectomy

Cold Spring Harbor Protocols, 2006
Andras, Nagy   +3 more
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