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Comparative study of extraperitoneal singe-port robot-assisted radical prostatectomy and transperitoneal multiport robot-assisted radical prostatectomy using propensity score matching.

Ji Hyung YoonTeakmin KwonSeong Cheol KimSungchan ParkSang Hyeon Cheon
Published in: Translational andrology and urology (2024)
In this study, both the extraperitoneal spRARP and transperitoneal mpRARP groups exhibited similar complication rates and surgical outcomes. Furthermore, the spRARP group had a short surgical time and demonstrated early recovery. Therefore, extraperitoneal spRARP is a feasible procedure that is expected to become increasingly popular in the future.
Keyphrases
  • robot assisted
  • radical prostatectomy
  • prostate cancer
  • minimally invasive
  • current status
  • laparoscopic surgery