2023
DOI: 10.1016/j.apjon.2023.100222
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The role of three-dimensional models in preoperative communication and postoperative management of partial nephrectomy

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“…This is in contrast with literature findings, in which several authors demonstrated that 3D models can be useful to make the patient understand the challenges of the intervention and improve their compliance, especially the elderly [17,19,[41][42][43]. Beyond the relief of presurgical anxiety, 3D models were also found to be able to improve follow-up adherence at 3 years, preventing serious postoperative non-cancer-related complications [44]. Some further considerations may arise.…”
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confidence: 58%
“…This is in contrast with literature findings, in which several authors demonstrated that 3D models can be useful to make the patient understand the challenges of the intervention and improve their compliance, especially the elderly [17,19,[41][42][43]. Beyond the relief of presurgical anxiety, 3D models were also found to be able to improve follow-up adherence at 3 years, preventing serious postoperative non-cancer-related complications [44]. Some further considerations may arise.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 58%