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Diagnostic Accuracy of Prostate Biopsy for Detecting Cribriform Gleason Pattern 4 Carcinoma and Intraductal Carcinoma in Paired Radical Prostatectomy Specimens: Implications for Active Surveillance.

Journal of Urology, 2020
PURPOSE Prostatic adenocarcinomas with cribriform morphology and/or intraductal carcinoma (CC/IDC) have higher recurrence and mortality rates after radiation and surgery.
Kyle J. Ericson   +5 more
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Retzius‐sparing robot‐assisted radical prostatectomy vs the standard approach: a systematic review and analysis of comparative outcomes

BJU International, 2019
To summarize the current evidence on Retzius‐sparing (RS)‐robot‐assisted radical prostatectomy (RARP) and to compare its oncological, peri‐operative and functional outcomes with those of standard retropubic RARP (S‐RARP).
E. Checcucci   +11 more
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A comparative study of robot‐assisted and open radical prostatectomy in 10 790 men treated by highly trained surgeons for both procedures

BJU International, 2019
To compare oncological, functional and surgical outcomes of open retropubic radical prostatectomy (ORP) vs robot‐assisted laparoscopic radical prostatectomy (RARP).
A. Haese*   +12 more
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Transurethral prostatectomy

Urologic Clinics of North America, 1990
Transurethral prostatectomy is one of the most common operations today. In the United States, more than 90 per cent of patients with bladder outlet obstruction from BPH have their surgery done transurethrally. The operation is associated with a very low mortality rate, and the immediate postoperative results are excellent.
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Prostatectomy in Hemophilia

Journal of Urology, 1976
The advent of factor VIII concentrates has made it possible for true hemophiliac patients to survive to an age when prostatic obstruction is common. Formerly, operative procedures in these patients were limited to life-threatening situations but now prostatic operations should not be feared as long as adequate serum levels of factor VIII can be ...
Bertha A. Bouroncle   +2 more
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The Combined Prostatectomy

Journal of Urology, 1984
A modified method of suprapubic-retropubic prostatectomy is described. This technique appears to offer several advantages over other open methods of prostatectomy. Dissection anterior and lateral to the surgical capsule is minimal. Simultaneous access to the lumen of the expanded prostatic urethra, vesical neck and bladder permits inspection of all ...
William H.H. Hsieh   +3 more
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Single‐port robot‐assisted laparoscopic radical prostatectomy: initial experience and technique with the da Vinci® SP platform

BJU International, 2019
To assess the safety and feasibility of the da Vinci® SP (Intuitive Surgical, Sunnyvale, CA, USA) robotic platform for a consecutive series of patients who underwent single‐port robot‐assisted laparoscopic radical prostatectomy (SP‐RALP).
R. Dobbs   +5 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Extraperitoneal single‐port robot‐assisted radical prostatectomy: initial experience and description of technique

BJU International, 2019
To describe our technique of extraperitoneal single‐port (SP) robot‐assisted radical prostatectomy (RARP) and present our clinical experience with the first 10 cases.
J. Kaouk   +3 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

The Madigan Prostatectomy

Journal of Urology, 1990
A total of 59 patients with bladder outflow obstruction underwent the Madigan prostatectomy. The method, results and complications are described. For select patients with large benign adenomas without a median lobe or hematuria we believe the technique to be the operation of choice, particularly in younger patients.
Peter H. Lord   +5 more
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It's Not a Radical Prostatectomy, It's a Total Prostatectomy

European Urology, 2008
‘‘I don’t want any radical surgery, Doc,’’ is not an uncommon declaration for the man confronting the diagnosis of prostate cancer. Urologists are likely familiar with this line of reasoning from their patients. Most men who voice this mind-set are specifically referring to the fact that historically, prostatectomy has had uneven results in the realms ...
Mark S. Soloway, Alan M. Nieder
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