Robotic Pelvic Lymphadenectomy in Gynecological and Urological Malignancies
Objectives: Pelvic lymphadenectomy is a crucial step in the management of different pelvic cancers for both prognostic and/or therapeutic goals. Robotic surgeries offered numerous benefits over open and/or laparoscopic surgeries such as better visualization, shorter hospital stay, less pain and bett...
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Main Authors: | Ahmed Eissa (Author), Maria Chiara Sighinolfi (Author), Ibrahim Elsodany (Author), George Habib (Author), Stefano Puliatti (Author), Ahmed Zoeir (Author), Ahmed Elsherbiny (Author), Mohamed Abo-Elenien (Author), Ayman Mousa (Author), Mohamed Elbendary (Author), Mohamed Radwan (Author), Giorgia Gaia (Author), Abdel Hamid Elbahnasy (Author), Slavatore Micali (Author), Bernardo Rocco (Author) |
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2023-05-01T00:00:00Z.
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