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Should retroperitoneoscopic nephrectomy be the standard of care for benign nonfunctioning kidneys?

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Should retroperitoneoscopic nephrectomy be the standard of care for benign nonfunctioning kidneys?

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PURPOSE: Laparoscopic nephrectomy has become a routine procedure at specialized centers with the advantages of less postoperative pain, minimal scars, rapid recovery and short convalescence. We report our experience with the establishment of retroperitoneoscopic nephrectomy as the standard of care for benign nonfunctioning kidneys. MATERIALS AND METHODS: We retrospectively compared the records of patients who underwent simple nephrectomy retroperitoneoscopically or by open surgery from January 1998 to October 2003 at our center. RESULTS: A total of 351 simple nephrectomies were done retroperitoneoscopically, while 83 were done as an open procedure. Mean operative time was significantly longer in the retroperitoneoscopic group. However, mean blood loss, complication rate, hospital stay and convalescence were significantly less in the retroperitoneoscopic group. CONCLUSIONS: Retroperitoneoscopic nephrectomy has become a standardized procedure. It should be offered as the primary treatmen

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