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[Extracorporeal partial nephrectomy under pharmaco-cold ischemia for renal cell carcinoma].

AIM: To develop the method for extracorporeal partial nephrectomy under pharmaco-cold ischemia without ureter intersection with orthotopic replantation of renal vessels for RCC.

MATERIAL AND METHODS: The study included 37 patients with morphologically confirmed RCC pT1a-Т3bN0M0-1G1-3 with intraparenchymal and central location of the tumor in cases of single kidney, comorbidity of contralateral kidney and kidney on the side of lesion.

RESULTS: Mean surgery time was 413.97±89.14 minutes. Mean time of warm ischemia was 8.39±4.75 minutes, cold ischemia - 151.41±41.29 minutes. Intraoperative and postoperative complications were detected in 3 (8.1%) and 18 (48.6%) patients respectively.

CONCLUSION: Extracorporeal partial nephrectomy under pharmaco-cold ischemia without ureter intersection with orthotopic replantation of renal vessels for RCC is a relatively safe organ-sparing treatment. It provides resection of large tumors with any location under prolonged cold ischemia without ureter intersection.

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