2020
DOI: 10.1016/j.eururo.2020.07.017
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Contemporary Techniques of Prostate Dissection for Robot-assisted Prostatectomy

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“…Similar to the posterior approach, the initial dissection starts posteriorly, thus greatly shortening the learning curve in a highly experienced hand. The process of urethrovesical anastomosis in this transvesical fashion is almost identical to that in the anterior approach, which we were proficient in (25). The insignificantly higher frequency (3.8%) of > Grade II postoperative complications in the P-RARP group may be related to the higher rate of cT2c prostate cancer.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 66%
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“…Similar to the posterior approach, the initial dissection starts posteriorly, thus greatly shortening the learning curve in a highly experienced hand. The process of urethrovesical anastomosis in this transvesical fashion is almost identical to that in the anterior approach, which we were proficient in (25). The insignificantly higher frequency (3.8%) of > Grade II postoperative complications in the P-RARP group may be related to the higher rate of cT2c prostate cancer.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 66%
“…Given the magnifications and the millimetric robotic instruments used during RARP, the detailed understanding of the periprostatic anatomy has been greatly improved (24), thus translating into a more precise dissection and a higher level of tissue preservation during prostatectomy (25). On the strength of more detailed knowledge of the periprostatic anatomy obtained with robots, Desai et al (13) tentatively applied the transvesical approach to RARP on two fresh cadavers, demonstrating the technical feasibility of the procedure in the human body.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…All UC-related structures in the Retzius space, such as the endopelvic fascia, puboprostatic ligaments, and detrusor apron, were preserved to provide a strong supportive mechanism and stabilize the urethra [ 2 , 22 , 23 ]. Unlike the posterior approach, the transvesical method, which was firstly applied by our team, was carried out similarly to the transperitoneal anterior technique after bladder neck excision with Douglas' pouch being preserved [ 10 , 24 ]. In the present study, the continence rates at postoperative 3 months in both the transvesical (94.5%) and posterior (92.4%) groups were comparable with various studies testing the posterior approach, with rates of 59.7%–94.9% [ 25 27 ], while the continence rate (59.3%) obtained after the anterior approach was similar to that (29.5%–73.7%) acquired using the anterior method in reported data [ 28 ].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Third, this technique should be used with caution in high-risk PCa patients according to the concrete situation. It is relatively safe in tumor control of low- and intermediate-risk PCa patients in the context of high-quality research data currently available ( 29 , 30 ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%