Thus, laparoscopic radical nephrectomy was feasible and was achieved without hemorrhagic or wound healing complications. One month after surgery, she had evidence of disease progression in the ...
Radical nephrectomy is the surgical removal of an entire kidney and some of the associated and nearby structures. It may be unilateral, in which only one kidney is removed, or bilateral, in which both ...
Patients with an anatomically or functionally solitary kidney, for example because of unilateral renal agenesis, previous contralateral nephrectomy or irreversible impairment of contralateral ...
Vascular complications are uncommon but important, as they may result in loss of the allograft. Early vascular complications include renal artery thrombosis and renal vein thrombosis. Vascular ...
Statement 25: Clinicians should consider thermal ablation as an alternate approach for the management of cT1a solid renal masses <3 cm in size. For patients who elect thermal ablation, a percutaneous ...