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Single-port retroperitoneoscopic adrenalectomy: Initial experience and standardization of the technique

The minimally invasive surgical approach to adrenal gland pathology is the most widely used nowadays, and retroperitoneoscopy occupies a relevant place. However, the evolution of these techniques towards even less invasive surgery through single-port access is anecdotal. The aim of this work is to d...

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Published in:Actas urológicas españolas (English ed.) 2021-12, Vol.45 (10), p.609
Main Authors: Vazquez-Martul, D, García-Expósito, M A, Rodríguez-Rey, S, García-Sobrino, R, Barbagelata-López, A, Ponce Díaz-Reixa, J L, Chantada-Abal, V
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