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Duarte RJ et al. - The authors conclude that laparoscopic nephrectomy for Wilms’ tumor is a feasible and safe procedure in a selected group of children after chemotherapy. It reproduces all the steps of the open surgical approach required to treat this tumor, with the advantages of a short hospital stay and cosmetically more acceptable incisions.

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