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    • Urology
    • Nephrology
    • Surgical Oncology

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    • 11 extracorporeal partial nephrectomies for neoplasm with autologous kidney transplantation were analyzed.
    • Cases included solitary kidneys with large central tumors and bilateral tumor processes.
    • Indications ranged from complex tumor locations to elective procedures.

    Purpose:

    • To present the outcomes of extracorporeal partial nephrectomies for renal neoplasms.
    • To evaluate the feasibility and safety of these organ-sparing procedures.
    • To assess the potential for expanding indications for this surgical approach.

    Summary:

    • The study details 11 extracorporeal partial nephrectomies with autologous kidney transplantation.
    • Complications included oligoanuria, bleeding, and ureteral obliteration in 5 patients.
    • No recurrence of renal cell cancer was observed, with satisfactory vascular and urinary tract function.

    Impact:

    • Good surgical outcomes suggest expanding indications for extracorporeal organ-sparing surgery.
    • This approach offers a viable option for complex renal tumors, particularly in solitary kidneys.
    • The findings support the continued development and application of advanced nephron-sparing techniques.