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Academic Article Minimally invasive kidney transplantation: perioperative considerations and key 6-month outcomes.
Academic Article Robotic kidney transplantation with regional hypothermia: a step-by-step description of the Vattikuti Urology Institute-Medanta technique (IDEAL phase 2a).
Academic Article Application of the statistical process control method for prospective patient safety monitoring during the learning phase: robotic kidney transplantation with regional hypothermia (IDEAL phase 2a-b).
Concept Transplantation, Autologous
Concept Kidney Transplantation
Academic Article Robotic kidney transplantation with intraoperative regional hypothermia.
Academic Article Robotic kidney transplantation with regional hypothermia: evolution of a novel procedure utilizing the IDEAL guidelines (IDEAL phase 0 and 1).
Academic Article Robotic renal transplantation: Current status.
Academic Article Rates of Kidney Transplantation From Living and Deceased Donors for Blacks and Whites in the United States, 1998 to 2011.
Academic Article Robotic assisted kidney transplantation.
Academic Article Minimally invasive renal autotransplantation.
Academic Article Ontogeny of a surgical technique: Robotic kidney transplantation with regional hypothermia.
Academic Article The Gift of Life: New Opportunities from Renal Transplantation.
Academic Article Response to Barry re: Learning Curves and Timing of Surgical Trials: Robotic Kidney Transplantation with Regional Hypothermia by Ahlawat et al. (From: Barry JM. J Endourolo 2018;32:1166; DOI: 1089/end.2018.0419).
Academic Article Learning Curves and Timing of Surgical Trials: Robotic Kidney Transplantation with Regional Hypothermia.
Academic Article Robotic Kidney Transplantation with Regional Hypothermia versus Open Kidney Transplantation for Patients with End Stage Renal Disease: An Ideal Stage 2B Study.
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