Nephrectomy for primary retroperitoneal sarcoma leads to stage 3 or higher chronic kidney disease in half of patients, but rarely causes acute renal failure requiring renal replacement therapy.
Following en bloc resection of primary retroperitoneal sarcoma with nephrectomy, half of patients develop CKD stage 3 or higher, but acute renal failure requiring renal replacement therapy is rare.
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This article reports on postoperative renal function in the largest series of patients with primary retroperitoneal sarcoma undergoing nephrectomy at three high-volume sarcoma centres. Although half of patients develop chronic kidney disease of stage 3 or higher, rarely do patients develop acute renal failure requiring renal replacement therapy.
Fairweather et al. (Thu,) reported a other. Nephrectomy for primary retroperitoneal sarcoma leads to stage 3 or higher chronic kidney disease in half of patients, but rarely causes acute renal failure requiring renal replacement therapy.
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