2021
DOI: 10.1097/cu9.0000000000000022
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Outcome of laparoscopic nephron sparing surgery using a Satinsky clamp for hilar control: a trusted tool (SKIMS experience)

Abstract: Background: Nephron sparing surgery is a well-established surgical procedure for patients with small/bilateral renal masses. During the procedure, hilar control can be achieved by using bulldog clamps individually on the renal vessels, the renal artery alone without clamping the vein, or a laparoscopic Satinsky clamp for en bloc hilar clamping. In our series, we described the outcome of laparoscopic nephron sparing surgery using a Satinsky clamp for hilar control. Materials and meth… Show more

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“…It is clear that intracorporeal suturing should be included in all minimally invasive training programs, including partial nephrectomy training courses. This is especially true when we realize that laparoscopic suturing and knot tying are technically challenging and failure to tie a knot can lead to conversion to open procedure [13]. Despite the low number of participants, we can observe positive responses and the potentially positive impact on clinical practice of short-term training courses, the importance of which for experienced professionals is underestimated.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…It is clear that intracorporeal suturing should be included in all minimally invasive training programs, including partial nephrectomy training courses. This is especially true when we realize that laparoscopic suturing and knot tying are technically challenging and failure to tie a knot can lead to conversion to open procedure [13]. Despite the low number of participants, we can observe positive responses and the potentially positive impact on clinical practice of short-term training courses, the importance of which for experienced professionals is underestimated.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 98%