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Review
. 2018 Feb 5;19(3):6.
doi: 10.1007/s11934-018-0753-8.

Evolution of the Application of Techniques Derived from Abdominal Transplant Surgery in Urologic Oncology

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Evolution of the Application of Techniques Derived from Abdominal Transplant Surgery in Urologic Oncology

Javier González et al. Curr Urol Rep. .

Abstract

Purpose of review: The techniques derived from abdominal transplant surgery have become a major actor in recent surgical evolution by providing a more optimal solution for urologic malignancies hosted in the upper abdomen. To describe in detail the objectives, rationale, relevant milestones, and surgical maneuvers of the so-called transplant techniques as applied to complex urologic oncology cases.

Recent findings: The transplant-based surgical approach aims to decrease perioperative complications by improving tumor accessibility and field visibility through an enhanced exposure (via the use of a transverse incision, a specific retractor, and specific surgical maneuvers). A sequence of milestones inspired these advances, which finally brought the technique into maturation. The transplant-based approach has demonstrated its safety and usefulness even in the low-volume practice of more complicated urologic oncology, offering protection against the occurrence of perioperative adverse events and placing us at the gates of a new stage of surgical innovation.

Keywords: Evolution; Surgery; Transplantation techniques, history; Urologic oncology.

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