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Renal artery clamping is a surgical technique used to temporarily stop blood flow to the kidney, often employed during procedures like partial nephrectomy to minimize blood loss and improve visibility. While effective, it requires careful management to prevent ischemic damage to renal tissues, necessitating a balance between surgical needs and patient safety.
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