Nearly Half of All Prostate Removal Surgeries Are Now Performed Robotically, According to a Recent Study and Leading Robotic Prostate Surgeon, David B. Samadi, MD Dr. Samadi is the Chairman of Urology ...
A new study reveals that the US has experienced widespread adoption of robot-assisted prostate removal surgery to treat prostate cancer in recent years. The BJU International study also found that ...
Researchers at Mayo Clinic in Phoenix have reported a promising early experience with performing extraperitoneal robot-assisted radical prostatectomy (RARP) procedures on an outpatient basis. Eleven ...
Bilateral and unilateral nerve sparing were feasible in just 7% and 22% of patients, respectively, Dr Thompson’s team noted. Compared with data on primary RARP, erectile recovery, continence recovery, ...
Despite increased use of robot-assisted radical prostatectomy (RARP), there is still a paucity of data defining the learning curve associated with this approach. A recent study suggests superior ...
Robot-assisted radical prostatectomy (RARP) is the most commonly performed robotic procedure worldwide and is firmly established as a standard treatment option for localised prostate cancer. Although ...
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