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The Role of Robot-Assisted Radical Prostatectomy in High-Risk Prostate Cancer

Victor Srougi, Rafael Tourinho‐Barbosa, Igor Nunes‐Silva, Mohammed Baghdadi, Silvia García‐Barreras, Grégory Rembeyo, S. Serey Eiffel, Éric Barret, François Rozet, Marc Galiano, Rafael Sanchez‐Salas, Xavier Cathelineau

Year
2016
Citations
17

Abstract

Prostate cancer (PCa) is stratified into different risk categories based on the patient's prognosis. High-risk disease was formerly characterized by an increased risk of metastasis and lethality, requiring complex treatments. Surgery was recently highlighted to have a pivotal role for the treatment of such cases, even as monotherapy. In the past, open radical prostatectomy was performed for most patients with high-risk PCa; however, robot-assisted radical prostatectomy (RARP) emerged as a reasonable option because it provided optimal outcomes for low- and intermediate-risk PCa. Robust studies are lacking to properly assess the role of RARP for high-risk PCa. We summarize this knowledge and present a literature review on the perioperative recovery and functional and oncologic outcomes of RARP for the treatment of patients with high-risk PCa.

Keywords

MedicineProstatectomyProstate cancerPerioperativeUrologyCancerSurgeryInternal medicine

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