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Oncological outcomes after attempted nerve sparing radical prostatectomy in patients with high-risk prostate cancer are comparable to standard non-nerve sparing radical prostatectomy: a longitudinal long-term propensity-matched single-centre study.

Marc A FurrerNiranjan SathianathenBrigitta GahlNiall M CorcoranChristopher SolimanJose Antonio Rodriguez CaleroGallus B IneichenMiriam GahlBernhard KissGeorge N Thalmann
Published in: BJU international (2023)
In patients with HR-PCa NSRP can be attempted without compromising long-term oncological outcomes provided a comprehensive assessment of objective (e.g. T-stage) and subjective (e.g. intraoperative appraisal of tissue planes) criteria is conducted.
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