“…They showed the superiority of laparoscopic surgery for both operative duration (3.7 vs 4.7 h), reduced blood loss (242 vs 696 mL), narcotic analgesic requirements (26 vs 228 mg morphine sulphate), and hospital stay (2.3 vs 6.6 days). With a mean follow-up of 11.1 months for the laparoscopic and 34.4 months for the open group, both groups had similar bladder recurrence rates (23% and 37%, respectively), local or port-site recurrence (none in both groups), and a mortality of 6% (two patients) vs 30% (nine) [44]. After adjusting for the shorter follow-up in the laparoscopic group, there was no difference in either cancerspeci®c survival or crude survival between the groups [44].…”