Robot-assisted radical cystectomy: surgical technique, perioperative and oncologic outcomes.
Journal: Current Opinion In Urology
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Abstract
Purpose of review: Radical cystectomy is a complex procedure that encompasses surgery involving the urinary, gastrointestinal tracts and the retroperitoneum, with significant morbidity. Robot-assisted radical cystectomy (RARC) has been introduced to improve perioperative outcomes. Recent findings: It has been shown to provide equivalent oncologic outcomes to open radical cystectomy while providing some benefits in terms of perioperative outcomes. A complete intracorporeal approach utilizing intracorporeal urinary diversion may potentially offer additional benefits. Summary: Herein, we describe our technique for RARC and intracorporeal urinary diversion, as well as a review of oncologic and perioperative outcomes.
Authors
Ahmed Hussein, Qiang Li, Khurshid Guru
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