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John A Libertino

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BJU International|October 14, 2011
Off-clamp versus complete hilar control laparoscopic partial nephrectomy: comparison by clinical stageJohn A Libertino
BJU International|April 20, 2007
Renal cell cancer: radical nephrectomyChad Wotkowicz, John A Libertino
The Journal of Urology|January 10, 2004
Prognostic significance of tumor thrombus level in patients with renal cell carcinoma and venous tumor thrombus extension. Is all T3b the same?Alireza Moinzadeh, John A Libertino
Radiology Case Reports|June 17, 2016
Metastatic renal clear-cell carcinoma to the gallbladder: A radiologist's perspectiveChristopher C Bolus, John A Libertino, Christoph Wald
BJU International|May 17, 2005
Does thrombin sealant allow nephron-sparing surgery with no renal artery occlusion? A description of technique and initial resultsVeronica Triaca, Ralph M Zagha, John A Libertino
Nature Clinical Practice. Urology|January 11, 2008
Surgical management of large renal tumorsMatthew F Wszolek, Chad Wotkowicz, John A Libertino
BJU International|July 27, 2005
Analysis of peripheral blood for prostate cells after autologous transfusion given during radical prostatectomyJohn T Stoffel, Linda Topjian, John A Libertino
The Urologic Clinics of North America|November 11, 2008
Resection of renal tumors invading the vena cavaChad Wotkowicz, Matthew F Wszolek, John A Libertino
Nature Reviews. Urology|August 4, 2011
Nonclamping partial nephrectomy: towards improved nephron sparingMatthew F Wszolek, Patrick A Kenney, John A Libertino
Cancers|January 25, 2025
Endovascular Downstaging: A New Method for Managing Renal Cell Carcinoma Tumor Thrombus Invading the Inferior Vena Cava Above the Hepatic Veins (Level III) or into the Heart (Level IV)John A Libertino, Malik Ahmed, Thomas Piemonte, et al.
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BJU International|October 14, 2011
Off-clamp versus complete hilar control laparoscopic partial nephrectomy: comparison by clinical stageJohn A Libertino
BJU International|April 20, 2007
Renal cell cancer: radical nephrectomyChad Wotkowicz, John A Libertino
The Journal of Urology|January 10, 2004
Prognostic significance of tumor thrombus level in patients with renal cell carcinoma and venous tumor thrombus extension. Is all T3b the same?Alireza Moinzadeh, John A Libertino
Radiology Case Reports|June 17, 2016
Metastatic renal clear-cell carcinoma to the gallbladder: A radiologist's perspectiveChristopher C Bolus, John A Libertino, Christoph Wald
BJU International|May 17, 2005
Does thrombin sealant allow nephron-sparing surgery with no renal artery occlusion? A description of technique and initial resultsVeronica Triaca, Ralph M Zagha, John A Libertino
Nature Clinical Practice. Urology|January 11, 2008
Surgical management of large renal tumorsMatthew F Wszolek, Chad Wotkowicz, John A Libertino
BJU International|July 27, 2005
Analysis of peripheral blood for prostate cells after autologous transfusion given during radical prostatectomyJohn T Stoffel, Linda Topjian, John A Libertino
The Urologic Clinics of North America|November 11, 2008
Resection of renal tumors invading the vena cavaChad Wotkowicz, Matthew F Wszolek, John A Libertino
Nature Reviews. Urology|August 4, 2011
Nonclamping partial nephrectomy: towards improved nephron sparingMatthew F Wszolek, Patrick A Kenney, John A Libertino
Cancers|January 25, 2025
Endovascular Downstaging: A New Method for Managing Renal Cell Carcinoma Tumor Thrombus Invading the Inferior Vena Cava Above the Hepatic Veins (Level III) or into the Heart (Level IV)John A Libertino, Malik Ahmed, Thomas Piemonte, et al.
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