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Robotic and open partial nephrectomy for intermediate and high complexity tumors: a matched-pairs comparison of surgical outcomes at a single institution

Zain A. Abedali, M. Francesca Monn, Patrick Huddleston, Brent Cleveland, Jay Sulek, Clinton D. Bahler, Richard S. Foster, Michael O. Koch, Matthew J. Mellon, Hristos Z. Kaimakliotis, Clint Cary, Richard Bihrle, Thomas A. Gardner, Timothy A. Masterson, Ronald S. Boris, Chandru P. Sundaram

Year
2020
Citations
16

Abstract

When matching for tumor and patient complexity, RPN patients had fewer high grade post-operative complications, decreased blood loss, and shorter hospitalizations. RPN is a safe option for patients with intermediate and high complexity tumors.

Keywords

NephrectomyMedicineInstitutionSurgeryGeneral surgeryInternal medicineKidneySociology

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