Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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4162165 | Journal of Pediatric Urology | 2015 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
While most partial nephrectomies in the United States are performed by PUROs, GPSs perform the majority of surgeries for malignancy. There is no difference in LOS or complication rate undergoing nephron-sparing surgery for malignant disease; however, PUROs had a shorter LOS and lower complication rate when operating for benign diseases.Table. Results summary of pediatric partial nephrectomy in the United States.PUROGPSpPartial nephrectomy for malignant diseaseN77132<0.001Age (years ± SD)5.31 ± 4.63.48 ± 3.40.001% Male35.138.60.607Severity level2.682.600.618Mortality risk1.381.360.851LOS a (days ± SE)7.45 ± 1.19.47 ± 0.90.162Surgical complication rate a (%)28.623.40.340Partial nephrectomy for non-malignant diseaseN115769<0.001Age (years ± SD)3.14 ± 4.64.99 ± 4.90.001% Male29.636.20.240Severity level1.601.650.396Mortality risk1.031.090.034LOS b (days ± SE)2.60 ± 0.703.70 ± 0.2<0.001Surgical complication rate b (%)4.417.4<0.001aAfter controlling for statistically identified covariate, age.bAfter controlling for statistically identified covariates, age and mortality risk.
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Authors
Kristina D. Suson, Cortney Wolfe-Christensen, Jack S. Elder, Yegappan Lakshmanan,