2004
DOI: 10.1016/j.urology.2004.01.038
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Robot-assisted versus open radical prostatectomy: a comparison of one surgeon's outcomes

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“…These rates were consistent with the data of previous RALP series [10,[18][19][20][21]23,25]. We think that the SM status of our series is accurate; during RALP, the lateral neurovascular bundle dissection and the apical transection are done without electrocautery, to reduce the cautery artefact.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 91%
“…These rates were consistent with the data of previous RALP series [10,[18][19][20][21]23,25]. We think that the SM status of our series is accurate; during RALP, the lateral neurovascular bundle dissection and the apical transection are done without electrocautery, to reduce the cautery artefact.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 91%
“…In a more recent comparison from the same institution, Kordan et al reported a median EBL of 450 ml in the ORP group compared to 100 ml in the RALP group ( p < 0.001)[24]. Multiple other single-institution series have shown lower EBL in patients treated with RALP than in those treated with ORP[19,21,25,26,27,28]. To our knowledge, no study has demonstrated lower EBL in patients treated with ORP compared to RALP.…”
Section: Comparison and Discussion Of Orp And Ralpmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The mean time to continence recovery for RALP patients was 25 days compared with 75 days for ORP patients ( p < 0.001). In a single-surgeon study by Ahlering et al, which used an unvalidated questionnaire and defined complete continence as requiring no pads, the authors reported similar continence rates for RALP and ORP (75 vs. 76%)[25]. Using a telephone interview with 120 patients (a subset of the original 300 patients in their study), Tewari et al also showed that RALP patients had a faster return of urinary continence[21].…”
Section: Comparison and Discussion Of Orp And Ralpmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Robotic surgery is now being presented as a new tool that enhances safety, allows remote operation, and enables operations to be performed in a limited space 4. When compared to laparoscopic surgery, robotic surgery was found to be equivalent in selected urologic, gynecologic, and visceral operations 5, 6, 7, 8. Initial attempts to use robotic assistance in kidney transplantation were successful.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%