Peri- and post-operative outcomes of robot-assisted radical cystectomy after the implementation of the EAU guidelines recommendations for collecting and reporting complications at a high-volume referral center

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Pellegrino FrancesoORCID,Leni Riccardo,Basile Giuseppe,Rosiello Giuseppe,Re Chiara,Scilipoti Pietro,De Angelis Mario,Longoni Mattia,Avesani Giulio,Quarta Leonardo,Zaurito Paolo,Cattafi Francesco,Burgio Giusy,Gandaglia Giorgio,Montorsi Francesco,Briganti Alberto,Moschini Marco

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Springer Science and Business Media LLC

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