Robot-assisted vs open radical cystectomy for bladder cancer in adults.
Bhavan Prasad RaiJasper BondadNikhil VasdevJim AdsheadTim LaneKamran AhmedMohammed S KhanProkar DasguptaKhurshid A GuruPiotr L ChlostaOmar M AboumarzoukPublished in: BJU international (2020)
We conclude that RARC and ORC may have similar outcomes with regard to time to recurrence, rates of major complications, quality of life, and positive surgical margin rates (all low-certainty evidence). We are very uncertain whether the robotic approach reduces rates of minor complications (very-low-certainty evidence), although it probably reduces the risk of blood transfusions substantially (moderate-certainty evidence) and may reduce hospital stay slightly (low-certainty evidence). We were unable to conduct any of the preplanned subgroup analyses to assess the impact of patient age, pathological stage, body habitus, or surgeon expertise on outcomes. This review did not address issues of cost-effectiveness.