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Search for: [Abstract = "complication scheme and its extensive scale in 7 positions allowed for the distribution of complications in the small \(Clavien 1 and 2\) and large \(Clavien 3a, b 4a, b, 5\) which requiring surgical intervention. Complication rate was 18%, and 5.64% of patients experienced more than one complication. The most common intraoperative bleeding was that in 5.6% of patients required blood transfusions. Urinary tract fistula occurred in 13.3% of patients, postoperative bleeding in 2% of the treated patients and 3 out of 4 resulted in nephrectomy. Renal failure with the necessity of hemodialysis and the positive margins occurred respectively in 2% and 3% of patients. Statistically significant factors predisposing to complications in the case of bleeding is\: renal carcinoma and its progress in the scale of Fuhrman. Fistula occurred in elderly patients with hypertension, with a significantly longer WIT, a significantly longer duration of surgery, with an obstacle in the urine outflow and significantly more often in patients with single kidney. Isolated small complications, Clavien 1 and 2 occurred in 6.15% of the patients, and in further 4.61% of the patients necessitated surgical intervention Clavien 3 and 4. Major complications occurred in 13.3% of patients. 4b and 5 complications were not recorded. NSS is now considered the standard of care for the treatment of small renal tumours, with"]

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