2019
DOI: 10.1016/j.trre.2019.01.002
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Radiofrequency thermal ablation of renal graft neoplasms: A literature review

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“…9 RFA ablation of RCC is a nephron-sparring technique compared with partial transplantectomy because it avoids warm ischemia caused by vascular clamping. 20 In agreement with this, we did not find any statistically significant decrease in eGFR in the year following the thermal ablation procedure. Our results are consistent with Gul et al, who report a series of 6 patients treated by percutaneous ablation with a median creatinine level of 1.65 before ablation and 1.58 1 y after ablation.…”
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“…9 RFA ablation of RCC is a nephron-sparring technique compared with partial transplantectomy because it avoids warm ischemia caused by vascular clamping. 20 In agreement with this, we did not find any statistically significant decrease in eGFR in the year following the thermal ablation procedure. Our results are consistent with Gul et al, who report a series of 6 patients treated by percutaneous ablation with a median creatinine level of 1.65 before ablation and 1.58 1 y after ablation.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 89%
“…60,61 Conservative treatment by partial surgery or percutaneous ablation should be preferred if the tumor volume, location, and transplant function allow it, according to the French recommendations of the Transplantation Committee of the French Association of Urology. 60 It can also be practiced with multiple probe-needles approaches or multiple ablative sessions in larger lesions, 20,41,43,62,63 such as in our study, with good technical success. However, partial nephrectomy, associated with better disease-free survival and local tumor progression rates, can be preferred in lesions >3 cm, 64 according to Lezzi et al 20 Active surveillance can also be a safe alternative and proposed for patients with small renal masses.…”
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