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Search for: [Abstract = "Kidney cancer including RCC \(Renal Cell Carcinoma\) represent about 3% of all malignant tumors of adults. There are hereditary renal cancers and sporadic, and most of which are associated with chromosome aberrations. The treatment of choice for large tumors of the kidney is restricted to the RN \(radical nephrectomy\) and for tumors in stage T1 Nephron Sparing Surgery is recommended. Such treatments is assosiated with possibility of more complications, where the most frequent are bleedings, urinary fistulas, positive surgical margins, kidney failure and a need for haemodialyses. The working assumption is an analysis of complications after NSS, depending on morphological factors, clinical and demographic information. This study aims to assess the statistical complications and risk factors predisposing to their occurrence, assessment and of the oncology margins and improvement of the surgical technique. A retrospective study was conducted on a group of 195 patients with renal tumor who underwent NSS in the Department of Urology Rydygiera WSS in the period from 1997 to 2008. Complications were classified as an intraoperative, postoperative early and late. Statistical analysis was performed and results were considered statistically significant when were analyzed to a significance level of 0.05. Statistical analysis was performed using statistical package Statistica 9.0 PL. The Clavien"]

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