Pd16-01 do ischemia sparing techniques benefit renal function in patients with stage iii-v chronic kidney disease undergoing partial nephrectomy?
Ischemia and parenchymal loss during partial nephrectomy may result in worsening of existing chronic kidney disease (CKD). There is inconclusive evidence regarding the benefit of non-main arterial clamping (non-MAC) in patients with CKD. We sought to analyze whether non-MAC techniques are associated with a renal functional benefit in patients with stage III-V CKD.
Source: The Journal of Urology - Category: Urology & Nephrology Authors: Alp Tuna Beksac, Daniel Rosen, David Paulucci, John Sfakianos, Ronney Abaza, Daniel Eun, Akshay Bhandari, Ashok Hemal, James Porter, Ketan Badani Tags: Kidney Cancer: Localized: Surgical Therapy III Source Type: research
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