Partial Nephrectomy | Community Health
Partial nephrectomy, also known as kidney-sparing surgery, is a surgical procedure that involves the removal of a portion of the kidney, while preserving the re
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Partial nephrectomy, also known as kidney-sparing surgery, is a surgical procedure that involves the removal of a portion of the kidney, while preserving the remaining healthy tissue. This approach is used to treat kidney diseases, such as kidney cancer, and aims to maintain renal function. According to the American Urological Association, partial nephrectomy is a recommended treatment option for patients with small renal masses. The procedure is typically performed using minimally invasive techniques, such as laparoscopy or robotic-assisted surgery, and has been shown to have a high success rate, with a study published in the Journal of Urology reporting a 95% overall survival rate at 5 years. As noted by the National Kidney Foundation, partial nephrectomy is a valuable treatment option for patients with kidney disease, and its use is expected to continue growing, with a projected increase of 10% in the number of procedures performed annually over the next 5 years.