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Management of the renal mass in a solitary kidney: to freeze or to cut?

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Authors

Klatte, T 
Riddick, ACP 
Stewart, GD 

Abstract

The presence of tumour in a solitary kidney is an absolute indication for a nephron-sparing approach. Unique challenges exist in this patient population, and one must balance the desire for oncological control against predicted renal functional impairment, procedural complications and competing co-morbidities. Due to a lack of evidence, absolute indication renal tumour patients are not considered separately from all comers in current guidelines, except for stating that nephron-sparing approaches should be prioritised in this situation

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surgery, partial nephrectomy, thermal ablation, survival, complications, kidney cancer, counselling, dialysis

Journal Title

European Urology

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Journal ISSN

0302-2838
1873-7560

Volume Title

73

Publisher

Elsevier