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EXTRACORPOREAL PARTIAL NEPHRECTOMY WITH AUTOTRANSPLANTATION IN PATIENTS WITH HORSESHOE KIDNEY CANCER (A CLINICAL CASE)

https://doi.org/10.17650/1726-9776-2010-6-4-83-87

Abstract

The paper presents a case of surgical treatment for disseminated horseshoe kidney tumor, by applying extracorporeal resection with further autotransplantation into the iliac region. It also describes surgical techniques and gives a brief review of literature on this matter.

About the Authors

O. G. Sukonko
Department of Urologic Oncological Pathology, N.N. Alexandrov Republican Research and Practice Center of Oncology and Medical Radiology
Russian Federation


L. P. Tkachev
Unit of Kidney Transplantation, City Clinical Hospital Four, Minsk, Republic of Belarus
Russian Federation


S. A. Krasny
Department of Urologic Oncological Pathology, N.N. Alexandrov Republican Research and Practice Center of Oncology and Medical Radiology
Russian Federation


A. I. Rolevich
Department of Urologic Oncological Pathology, N.N. Alexandrov Republican Research and Practice Center of Oncology and Medical Radiology
Russian Federation


S. L. Polyakov
Department of Urologic Oncological Pathology, N.N. Alexandrov Republican Research and Practice Center of Oncology and Medical Radiology
Russian Federation


A. V. Poluyanchik
Department of Urologic Oncological Pathology, N.N. Alexandrov Republican Research and Practice Center of Oncology and Medical Radiology
Russian Federation


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Sukonko O.G., Tkachev L.P., Krasny S.A., Rolevich A.I., Polyakov S.L., Poluyanchik A.V. EXTRACORPOREAL PARTIAL NEPHRECTOMY WITH AUTOTRANSPLANTATION IN PATIENTS WITH HORSESHOE KIDNEY CANCER (A CLINICAL CASE). Cancer Urology. 2010;6(4):83-87. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.17650/1726-9776-2010-6-4-83-87

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