parenchymasparing
Parenchymasparing, or parenchyma-sparing, is a medical principle and approach that seeks to preserve as much functional organ tissue (parenchyma) as possible during treatment for disease. It prioritizes maintaining organ function and quality of life by avoiding or minimizing the removal of healthy tissue, rather than pursuing the widest possible resection.
The concept is applied across several organs and specialties. In urology, nephron-sparing surgery or partial nephrectomy
Techniques commonly associated with parenchymasparing include tumor enucleation, wedge or segmental resections, organ-sparing planning with advanced
Outcomes focus on preserving organ function, reducing morbidity, and maintaining eligibility for future therapies. Trade-offs may