Changes in UK renal oncological surgical practice from 2008 to 2017: implications for cancer service provision and surgical training.
Conor M DevlinSarah FowlerShekhar Chandra BiyaniJames A ForsterPublished in: BJU international (2021)
Renal surgery has changed considerably with regard to volume and also surgical approach, with rates of nephron-sparing surgery and minimally invasive surgery significantly increasing. Increasing hospital centralization and institutional experience, and a shift to robot-assisted surgery appear to have contributed to the observed improved patient outcomes. The increasing utilization of robot-assisted surgery has potential implications and challenges for the training of future urology surgeons.