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Imperative and Elective Indications for Nephron-Sparing Surgery for Renal Tumors: Long-Term Oncological Follow-Up

2010

INTRODUCTION: Nephron-sparing surgery (NSS) is mandatory for patients with renal tumors in both kidneys or in a solitary kidney in order to preserve renal function (imperative indication). NSS has also become the gold standard (elective indication) for small unilateral renal tumors (< 4 cm) with a normal contralateral kidney. We report the oncological long-term follow-up of NSS of our own series and discuss the results of the current literature. PATIENTS AND METHODS: From 1979 until 2006, a total of 851 patients was treated at our institu-tion by NSS. The mean tumor diameter was 3 cm (0.5-11 cm) for elective cases and 4.2 cm (1.2-11 cm) for imperative cases. The median follow-up for electiv…

Reoperationmedicine.medical_specialtyUrologySolitary kidneyRenal functionNephrectomyDisease-Free SurvivalNeoplasms Multiple PrimaryPostoperative ComplicationsRenal cell carcinomamedicineHumansCarcinoma Renal CellRetrospective StudiesTumor sizebusiness.industryGold standardNephronsmedicine.diseaseKidney NeoplasmsSurgeryElective Surgical ProceduresKidney Failure ChronicChronic renal failureBoth kidneysNephron sparing surgeryNeoplasm Recurrence LocalbusinessFollow-Up StudiesAktuelle Urologie
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Large Fibres in Urinary Calculi—-Promoters of Stone Formation

1988

Large fibres (phi 10-20 microns, length up to 5,000 microns) are sometimes imbedded in urinary calculi. It may be that these fibres can catch sediment particles and promote stone growth. By scanning electron microscopy the morphology of the fibres was studied as well as the relationship of the fibres with crystalline stone components. The reported findings suggest that the fibres are possibly formed in the tubuli as the result of an hitherto unknown defect.

Stone formationMorphology (linguistics)Chemistrybusiness.industryScanning electron microscopeUrologyMineralogyNephronsurologic and male genital diseasesX-Ray DiffractionChemical engineeringMicroscopy Electron ScanningHumansMedicineUrinary CalculiComposite materialbusinessJournal of Urology
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