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Current urology reports · Feb 2003
ReviewLaparoscopic partial nephrectomy and minimally invasive nephron-sparing surgery.
- Michael W Phelan, Kent T Perry, John Gore, and Peter G Schulam.
- *Department of Urology, University of California, Los Angeles, Box 951738, Los Angeles, CA 90095, USA. mphelan@mednet.ucla.edu
- Curr Urol Rep. 2003 Feb 1;4(1):13-20.
AbstractSurgical extirpation remains the most effective therapy for renal cell carcinoma. The surgical management of renal masses has evolved away from radical nephrectomy and now includes nephron-sparing surgery for small tumors. Nephron-sparing surgery has similar cure rates and does not appear to compromise cancer control. As the detection of small renal masses by widespread abdominal imaging continues to increase, so will the demand for minimally invasive nephron-sparing procedures. Despite progress in surgical techniques, laparoscopic partial nephrectomy remains a technically challenging procedure. In this review, we discuss the challenges and recent advances in laparoscopic partial nephrectomy and other minimally invasive approaches to renal masses.
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