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Randomized controlled trial comparing open anterograde anatomic radical retropubic prostatectomy with retrograde technique

Fabrício Borges Carrerette, Daniela Bouzas Rodeiro, Rui T.F. Filho, Paulo A. Santos, Celso C. Lara, Ronaldo Damião

发表年份
2021
引用次数
2

摘要

Radical prostatectomy is the recommended treatment for localized prostate cancer; however, it is an invasive procedure that can leave serious morbidity. Robot-assisted radical prostatectomy was introduced with the aim of reducing postoperative morbidity and facilitating rapid recovery compared to the traditional Walsh's open radical retropubic prostatectomy. Therefore, a protocol was developed to perform an open prostatectomy comparable to that performed by robotics, but without involving novel instrumentation. A total of 220 patients diagnosed with localized prostate cancer underwent radical prostatectomy. They were divided into two groups: anterograde technique (115 patients) and the retrograde method (105 patients). The study outcomes were observed 3 months after surgery. No differences were found in terms of surgical time, hospital stay, and suction drainage. However, reduced bleeding was observed in the anterograde technique (p=0.0003), with rapid anastomosis duration (p=0.005). Among the patients, 60.9% undergoing the anterograde technique were continent 3 months after surgery compared to 42.9% treated by the retrograde method (p=0.007). Additionally, fewer complications in terms of the number (p=0.007) and severity (p=0.0006) were observed in the anterograde technique. The anterograde method displayed increased efficiency in reducing complications, compared to the retrograde technique.

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MedicineRadical retropubic prostatectomyRandomized controlled trialProstatectomyUrologySurgeryProstate cancerInternal medicine

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