Phillip M. Pierorazio
Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine
344 Papers
1K Citations
Phillip M. Pierorazio is an academic researcher from Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Nephrectomy. The author has an hindex of 42, co-authored 273 publications. Previous affiliations of Phillip M. Pierorazio include Temple University & Columbia University Medical Center.
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Papers
Mp56-11 single port advanced research consortium (sparc). single port access comparison for retro-peritoneal robotic partial nephrectomy: individualizing surgical approach
Laura Zuluaga,Kennedy Okhawere,Shirin Razdan,I. Saini,Burak Upcinar,Jenna Worth,R. Sauer,Michael Raver,Nicolas A. Soputro,Basil Kaufmann,C. Rogers,Ronney Abaza,S. Crivellaro,Phillip M. Pierorazio,Nirmish Singla,J. Kaouk,Michael D. Stifelman,Reza Mehrazin,Ketan K. Badani,M. Ahmed +19 more
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Active Surveillance for Small Renal Masses: A Review of the Aims and Preliminary Results of the DISSRM Registry
Matthew R. Danzig,Peter Chang,Andrew A. Wagner,Mohamad E. Allaf,James M. McKiernan,Phillip M. Pierorazio +5 more
TL;DR: Preliminary results from the DISSRM registry suggest oncological equivalence of active surveillance and surgical modalities in the intermediate term, and provides the first published data regarding trends in renal function among patients undergoing active surveillance.
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Robot-assisted radical nephrectomy with inferior vena cava tumor thrombectomy: technique and initial outcomes.
TL;DR: Robotic technology may facilitate RN and IVC thrombectomy in the well selected patient and appears to be a safe and feasible approach.
Prognostic Risk Stratification and Clinical Outcomes in Patients Undergoing Surgical Treatment for Renal Cell Carcinoma with Vascular Tumor Thrombus
Erica H. Lambert,Phillip M. Pierorazio,Ahmad Shabsigh,Carl A. Olsson,Mitchell C. Benson,James M. McKiernan +5 more
TL;DR: The role of radical nephrectomy and thrombectomy in patients with RCC and vascular tumor thrombus treated with aggressive surgical therapy is supported and the current TNM staging system may need to be revised, given the evidence that the level of tumorThrombus invasion does not affect the survival outcomes.
Adherence to National Comprehensive Cancer Network® Guidelines for Testicular Cancer
Kevin Wymer,Shane M. Pearce,Kelly T. Harris,Phillip M. Pierorazio,Siamak Daneshmand,Scott E. Eggener +5 more
TL;DR: Nonguideline directed care of patients with testicular cancer is common, most frequently in the form of inappropriate imaging and overtreatment, which leads to delayed definitive therapy, unnecessary morbidity and higher rates of relapse.