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Selective clamping during robot-assisted partial nephrectomy in patients with a solitary kidney: is it safe and does it help?

Ketan K BadaniPankti D KothariKennedy E OkhawereDaniel EunAshok Kumar HemalRonney AbazaJames R PorterGregory LovalloMutahar AhmedRavi MunverMichael D Stifelman
Published in: BJU international (2020)
In a large cohort of patients with solitary kidney undergoing RAPN, selective clamping resulted in similar intra-operative and postoperative outcomes compared to full clamping and conferred no additional risk of harm. However, selective clamping did not appear to provide any functional advantage over full clamping as there was no difference observed in the frequency of AKI, CKD or change in eGFR. Short WIT in both groups (<15 min) may have prevented identification of benefits in the selective clamping group; a similar study analysing cases with longer WIT may elucidate any beneficial effects of selective clamping.
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