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A nerve-sparing technique to guide robot-assisted radical prostatectomy (RARP) for prostate cancer eased the surgery's negative effects on erectile function, a phase III study showed. Erectile ...
Use of NeuroSAFE during prostatectomy nearly doubled the number of patients who had no or mild erectile dysfunction ...
Unlike standard RARP, which attempts nerve-sparing through preoperative ... in reducing erectile dysfunction and short-term urinary incontinence following prostate cancer surgery.
A technique to improve the precision of prostate cancer surgery means that almost twice ... Effect of NeuroSAFE-guided RARP versus standard RARP on erectile function and urinary continence in ...
Use of NeuroSAFE to guide nerve-sparing surgery results in improvement in erectile function at 12 months and urinary continence at 3 months.
Among 344 patients who underwent surgery for prostate cancer — 173 in the NeuroSAFE group and 171 in the standard RARP group at a median follow-up of 12.3 months — 39% of patients in the NeuroSAFE ...
Effect of NeuroSAFE-guided RARP versus standard RARP on erectile function and urinary continence in patients with localised prostate cancer (NeuroSAFE PROOF): a multicentre, patient-blinded ...
Prostate cancer is one of the most common cancers affecting men globally, with African men facing a disproportionate burden of the disease.
A technique to preserve nerves during prostate cancer surgery almost doubles the proportion of men who keep erectile function, according to a new study. Compared to standard surgery, researchers ...
A technique to improve the precision of prostate cancer surgery means that almost twice ... et al Effect of NeuroSAFE-guided RARP versus standard RARP on erectile function and urinary continence ...
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