KIDNEY CANCER
CRYOTHERAPY
PUBLICATIONS / REFERENCES
Belldegrun Arie S, MD. Cryosurgical ablation of renal tumors using 1.5-millimeter, ultrathin cryoprobes. UROLOGY 59 (1), 2002.
Gill, I., et al. Small renal masses: What to do... and when. Contemporary Urology December 2006.
Landman, et al. Precise Characterization of Renal Parenchymal Response to Single and Multiple Cryoablation Probes. The Journal of Urology Vol. 176, 784-786, August 2006.
Landman, et al. Laparoscopic Cryoablation for Small Renal Masses: Three-Year Follow-up. UROLOGY 69 (3), 2007.
Landman, et al. Comparison of Laparoscopic Partial Nephrectomy and Laparoscopic Cryoablation for Renal Hilar Tumors. UROLOGY 67 (1), 2006.
Landman, et al. Comparison of cryoablation, radiofrequency ablation and high-intensity focused ultrasound for treating small renal tumours. BJUINTERNATIONAL, 2005, 96, 1224–1229.
Novick, et al. Renal Cryoablation: Outcome at 3 years. The Journal of Urology, Volume 173, Issue 6.
Polascik, T. J. et al. Comparative Financial Analysis of Minimally Invasive Surgery to Open Surgery for Small Renal Tumours =3.5 cm: A Single Institutional Experience european urology 51 ( 2 0 0 7 ) 715–721.
Schulam P, et al. The effects of intentional cryoablation and radiofrequency ablation of renal tissue involving the collecting system in a porcine model. The Journal of Urology, Vol. 173, 1368–1374, April 2005.
Shingleton and Sewell. Percutaneous renal tumor cryoablation with magnetic resonance imaging guidance. THE JOURNAL OF UROLOGY Vol. 165, 773–776, March 2001.
Silverman et al. Renal Tumors: MR Imaging–guided Percutaneous Cryotherapy—Initial Experience in 23 Patients. Radiology Volume 236, Number 2, August 2005.
Stein and Kaouk. Renal cryotherapy:
a detailed review including a 5-year follow-up
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