Sebastian Kälble, Simon U. Engelmann, Hannah Schrutz, Florian Zeman, Emily Rinderknecht, Maximilian Haas, Christoph Pickl, Christopher Goßler, Yushan Yang, Stefan Denzinger, Maximilian Burger, Johannes Bründl, Roman Mayr
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Abstract
To assess the feasibility of trial recruitment and confirm that retroperitoneal robotic partial nephrectomy (RRPN) has the same oncological efficacy as transperitoneal robotic partial nephrectomy (TRPN), with time advantages and less peri-operative morbidity, in a randomised controlled trial (RCT).
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