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The Robotic Approach Does Not Change the Current Paradigms of Pelvic Lymph Node Dissection for Prostate Cancer
Kidney cancer: Zero-ischemia partial nephrectomy--further evaluations are needed.
Warm ischemia time during partial nephrectomy is an important risk factor for renal failure after surgery. A new study proposes using anatomic vascular microdissection of renal artery branches to perform zero-ischemia partial nephrectomy. Although the results are promising, the technique is challenging and requires further evaluation
Partial resection of the kidney for renal cancer
The widespread use of abdominal imaging led to an increased early detection of small renal masses in asymptomatic patients. Minimally invasive surgery as laparoscopy and robot-assisted surgery are widely used techniques for kidney surgery particularly for small renal masses. In this chapter robot-assisted partial nephrectomy (RAPN) is meticulously described and perioperative, functional and oncologic outcomes are widely discussed
Can robot-assisted radical prostatectomy still be considered a new technology pushed by marketers? The IDEAL evaluation.
Reply to Marc Furrer, Niranjan J. Sathianathen, and Nathan Lawrentschuk's Letter to the Editor re: Pietro Piazza, Luca Sarchi, Stefano Puliatti, Carlo Andrea Bravi, Sophie Knipper, Alexandre Mottrie. The Unsolved Issue of Reporting of Late Complications in Urology. Eur Urol 2021;80:527–528
Posterior muscolofascial reconstruction incorporated into urethrovescical anastomosis during robot-assisted radical prostatectomy
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