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Retroperitoneoscopic partial adrenalectomy for small adrenal tumours: the Ruijin clinical experience in 88 patients
BJU International, 09/21/09
Wang XJ et al. – RPA is a safe, effective and minimally invasive therapeutic option for patients with small adrenal tumours. With improved operative technique the RPA has been completed in more quickly. Freeing the internal part of the adrenal gland close to the retroperitoneum first, and exploring the whole adrenal tissue during surgery are the key points of RPA. The location of the small adrenal tumour can be different from that shown on imaging before surgery, and the abnormality of the adrenal gland should be considered.
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