Outcomes in robot‐assisted partial nephrectomy for imperative vs elective indications

Author:

Tan Jo‐Lynn S.1ORCID,Sathianathen Niranjan1ORCID,Cumberbatch Marcus1,Dasgupta Prokar2ORCID,Mottrie Alexandre3ORCID,Abaza Ronney4ORCID,Ho Rha Koon5ORCID,Yuvaraja Thyavihally B.6,Parekh Dipen J.7,Capitanio Umberto8ORCID,Ahlawat Rajesh9ORCID,Rawal Sudhir10ORCID,Buffi Nicolò M.11,Sivaraman Ananthakrishnan12ORCID,Maes Kris K.13,Gautam Gagan14ORCID,Porpiglia Francesco15ORCID,Turkeri Levent16ORCID,Bhandari Mahendra17ORCID,Challacombe Benjamin18ORCID,Roscoe Porter James19ORCID,Rogers Craig R.20ORCID,Moon Daniel A.1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Division of Cancer Surgery Genitourinary Oncology Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre Vic. Australia

2. DMRC Centre of Transplantation King’s College London UK

3. Department of Urology ORSI Academy Melle Belgium

4. Department of Urology Dublin Methodist Hospital Dublin OH USA

5. Department of Urology Yonsei University Health System Seoul South Korea

6. Department of Urology Kokilaben Dhirubhai Ambani Hospital Mumbai India

7. Department of Urology University of Miami Health System Miami FL USA

8. Department of Urology San Raffaele Hospital Milan Italy

9. Department of Urology Medanta The Medicity Hospital New DelhiIndia

10. Department of Urology Rajiv Gandhi Cancer Institute and Research Centre New Delhi India

11. Department of Urology Humanitas Research Hospital Milan Italy

12. Department of Urology Apollo Hospitals Chennai India

13. Department of Urology Centre for Robotic and Minimally Invasive Surgery Hospital Da Luz Luz Sáude Portugal

14. Department of Urology Max Institute of Cancer Care Max Hospital New Delhi India

15. Department of Urology San Luigi Gonzaga Hospital of Orbassano Turin Italy

16. Department of Urology Acıbadem Hospitals Group Istanbul Turkey

17. Department of Urology Vattikuti Foundation Detroit MI USA

18. Guys and St Thomas’ Hospital London UK

19. Swedish Medical Centre Seattle WAUSA

20. Henry Ford Hospital Detroit MI USA

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Urology

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