Li, Ching-ChiaChing-ChiaLiChang, Chao-HsiangChao-HsiangChangHuang, Chi-PingChi-PingHuangJIAN-HUA HONGCHAO-YUAN HUANGChen, I-Hsuan AlanI-Hsuan AlanChenLin, Jen-TaiJen-TaiLinLo, Chi-WenChi-WenLoYu, Chih-ChinChih-ChinYuTseng, Jen-ShuJen-ShuTsengLin, Wun-RongWun-RongLinWu, Wei-CheWei-CheWuChung, Shiu-DongShiu-DongChungHsueh, Thomas YThomas YHsuehChiu, Allen WAllen WChiuChen, Yung-TaiYung-TaiChenChen, Shin-HongShin-HongChenJiang, Yuan-HongYuan-HongJiangTsai, Yao-ChouYao-ChouTsaiChiang, Bing-JuinBing-JuinChiangLin, Wei YuWei YuLinJou, Yeong-ChinYeong-ChinJouWu, Chia-ChangChia-ChangWuLee, Hsiang-YingHsiang-YingLeeYeh, Hsin-ChihHsin-ChihYeh2021-10-262021-10-2620212234-943Xhttps://scholars.lib.ntu.edu.tw/handle/123456789/585834This study aimed to compare the oncological outcomes and surgical complications of patients with upper tract urothelial carcinoma (UTUC) treated with different minimally invasive techniques for nephroureterectomy.enhand-assisted; laparoscopic; nephroureterectomy; robotic; upper tract urothelial carcinoma[SDGs]SDG3aged; Article; cancer grading; cancer recurrence; cancer specific survival; cancer staging; clinical outcome; cytology; end stage renal disease; female; hand assisted laparoscopy; histopathology; hospitalization; human; human tissue; hydronephrosis; laparoscopic surgery; length of stay; lymph node dissection; major clinical study; male; minimally invasive surgery; nephroureterectomy; overall survival; paralytic ileus; postoperative complication; recurrence free survival; retrospective study; robot assisted surgery; transitional cell carcinoma; tumor localizationComparing Oncological Outcomes and Surgical Complications of Hand-Assisted, Laparoscopic and Robotic Nephroureterectomy for Upper Tract Urothelial Carcinomajournal article10.3389/fonc.2021.731460346715562-s2.0-85117349658https://api.elsevier.com/content/abstract/scopus_id/85117349658