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Multi-quadrant Robotic-Assisted Surgery for Synchronous Tumours Involving the Genitourinary System — Our Experience

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Abbreviations

NOSE:

Natural orifice specimen extraction

TNM:

Tumour node metastasis

G:

Grade

CT:

Computed tomography

MRI:

Magnetic resonance imaging

BPLND:

Bilateral pelvic lymph node dissection

SD:

Standard deviation

POD:

Postoperative day

EBRT:

External beam radiotherapy

SE:

Specimen extraction

RARN:

Robot-assisted radical nephrectomy

RARH:

Robot-assisted radical hysterectomy

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Tillu, N., Kulkarni, J. Multi-quadrant Robotic-Assisted Surgery for Synchronous Tumours Involving the Genitourinary System — Our Experience. Indian J Surg Oncol 13, 842–847 (2022). https://doi.org/10.1007/s13193-022-01584-w

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