SURGICAL
A review of technical progression in the robot-assisted radical prostatectomy
Eric Y. Cho, Kevin Yang, Ziho Lee, Daniel Eun
- Year
- 2021
- Citations
- 5
- Access
- Open access
Abstract
Since the advent of the robotic surgery, its implementation in urology has been both wide and rapid. Particularly in extirpative surgery for prostate cancer, techniques in robotic-assisted radical prostatectomy have-and continue to-evolve to maximize functional and oncologic outcomes. In this review, we briefly present a historical perspective of the evolution of various robotic techniques, allowing us to contextualize contemporary robotic approaches to radical prostatectomy.
Keywords
ProstatectomyProstate cancerPerspective (graphical)Robotic surgeryUrologyMedicineComputer scienceGeneral surgeryArtificial intelligenceCancer
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