Abstract

Tumor enucleation is oncologically safe and has the potential to meet the essential requirements for conservative surgery: (1) to widen the indications to tumors with unfavorable nephrometry; (2) to be well suited for minimally invasive surgery; and (3) to maximize the volume of parenchyma preserved.

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