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Nephrometry scoring systems for surgical decisionmaking in nephron-sparing surgery

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CURRENT OPINION IN UROLOGY
Volume 24, Issue 5, Pages 437-440

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LIPPINCOTT WILLIAMS & WILKINS
DOI: 10.1097/MOU.0000000000000085

Keywords

centrality index; nephrometry; preoperative aspects and dimensions used for anatomical classification score; RENAL system

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Purpose of review Herein, we review the various recently published nephrometry scoring systems and the available data on their ability to predict clinical outcomes and their usefulness for new operative techniques. Recent findings Several studies showed that the preoperative aspects and dimensions used for anatomical classification score, the RENAL system, and the centrality index are reproducible and able to predict certain clinical intraoperative and postoperative variables in patients undergoing nephron-sparing surgery. Addition of variables, such as the BMI, to the pre-existing scores might improve their predictive abilities. Summary Nephrometry scoring systems may allow better preoperative planning and counseling of patients. If they gain widespread use in clinical practice, they may also help to give reliable comparisons of morbidity rates among different partial nephrectomy techniques, individual surgeons, and institutions.

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