Outcomes of robot-assisted partial nephrectomy for clinical t2 renal tumors. a multicenter analysis (rosula collaborative group)
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Bertolo R., Autorino R., Simone G., Derweesh I., Garisto J. D., Minervini A., Eun D., Perdona S., Porter J., Rha K. H., Mottrie A., White W. M., Schips L., Yang B., Jacobsohn K., Uzzo R. G., Challacombe B., Ferro M., Sulek J., Capitanio U., Anele U. A., Tuderti G., Costantini M., Ryan S., Bindayi A., Mari A., Carini M., Keehn A., Quarto G., Liao M., Chang K., Larcher A., De Naeyer G., De Cobelli O., Berardinelli F., Zhang C., Langenstroer P., Kutikov A., Chen D., De Luyk N., Sundaram C. P., Montorsi F., Stein R. J., Haber G. P., Hampton L. J., Dasgupta P., Gallucci M., Kaouk J., Porpiglia F.
ISSN: 0302-2838
This large multicenter experience suggests that robot-assisted partial nephrectomy for clinical T2 renal masses is feasible, it offers good surgical outcomes, and it allows preservation of renal function. Overall, the outcomes of a robotic approach compare favorably with those reported for open nephron-sparing surgery for this challenging indication.