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Feasibility of interaortocaval clamping for renal artery during robot-assisted right partial nephrectomy: A propensity score-matching analysis.

Daisuke MotoyamaAsuka KawakamiRyo SatoKyohei WatanabeYuto MatsushitaHiromitsu WatanabeToshiki ItoTakayuki SugiyamaAtsushi OtsukaHideaki Miyake
Published in: Asian journal of endoscopic surgery (2022)
The interaortocaval clamping technique during RAPN is a feasible procedure with acceptable perioperative outcomes compared with standard hilar clamping, making it possible to more accurately resect renal tumors under clear visualization without unnecessary arterial bleeding from the tumor bed in patients with complex vascular distribution at the right renal hilus; however, special attention should be paid to the considerable individual variability of the interaortocaval anatomy.
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