Journal article

Use of Main Renal Artery Clamping Predominates over Minimal Clamping Techniques during Robotic Partial Nephrectomy for Complex Tumors

L Lieberman, R Barod, D Dalela, M Diaz-Insua, R Abaza, J Adshead, R Ahlawat, B Challacombe, P Dasgupta, G Gandaglia, DA Moon, G Novara, F Porpiglia, A Mottrie, M Bhandari, C Rogers

Journal of Endourology | MARY ANN LIEBERT, INC | Published : 2017

Abstract

Introduction: Hilar clamping is often performed to facilitate robotic partial nephrectomy (RPN). Minimal clamping techniques may reduce renal ischemia, including early unclamping, selective clamping, and off-clamp RPN. We assess the utilization of clamping techniques in a large international consortium of surgeons performing RPN for complex tumors. Methods: We retrospectively evaluated 721 patients with complex tumors, who underwent RPN at 11 centers worldwide between 2008 and 2014. Complex tumors were defined as renal masses with a nephrometry score >6. Total clamping was defined as complete clamping of the main renal artery. Minimal clamping techniques included early unclamping, selective ..

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