Purpose: To describe the surgical techniques and to analyse the outcomes of single-port robot-assisted simple prostatectomy (SP RASP) procedure for the surgical treatment of benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH). Methods: Three databases (PubMed®, Web of Science™, and Scopus®) were queried to identify studies reporting on the technical aspects and outcomes of SP RASP. Different combinations of keywords were used, according to a free-text protocol, to identify retrospective and prospective studies, both comparative and non-comparative, systematic reviews (SR) and meta-analysis (MA) describing surgical techniques for SP RASP and the associated surgical and functional outcomes. Results: The transvesical approach represents the most common approach for SP RASP. A decrease in terms of estimated blood loss was observed when SP RASP was compared to open simple prostatectomy (OSP) and multi-port (MP) RASP. Furthermore, this technique allowed for a shorter length of hospital stay (LoS) and a lower post-operative complication rate, compared to OSP. Post-operative subjective and objective functional outcomes are satisfying and comparable to OSP and MP RASP. Conclusion: SP RASP represents a safe and feasible approach for the surgical management of BPH. It provides comparable surgical and functional outcomes to MP RASP, enabling for minimal invasiveness, enhanced recovery, and potential for improving patient care.

Single-port robot-assisted simple prostatectomy: techniques and outcomes / Ditonno, Francesco; Franco, Antonio; Manfredi, Celeste; Veccia, Alessandro; De Nunzio, Cosimo; De Sio, Marco; Vourganti, Srinivas; Chow, Alexander K; Cherullo, Edward E; Antonelli, Alessandro; Autorino, Riccardo. - In: WORLD JOURNAL OF UROLOGY. - ISSN 1433-8726. - 42:1(2024), pp. 1-8. [10.1007/s00345-024-04778-9]

Single-port robot-assisted simple prostatectomy: techniques and outcomes

Ditonno, Francesco;Franco, Antonio;De Nunzio, Cosimo;Antonelli, Alessandro;
2024

Abstract

Purpose: To describe the surgical techniques and to analyse the outcomes of single-port robot-assisted simple prostatectomy (SP RASP) procedure for the surgical treatment of benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH). Methods: Three databases (PubMed®, Web of Science™, and Scopus®) were queried to identify studies reporting on the technical aspects and outcomes of SP RASP. Different combinations of keywords were used, according to a free-text protocol, to identify retrospective and prospective studies, both comparative and non-comparative, systematic reviews (SR) and meta-analysis (MA) describing surgical techniques for SP RASP and the associated surgical and functional outcomes. Results: The transvesical approach represents the most common approach for SP RASP. A decrease in terms of estimated blood loss was observed when SP RASP was compared to open simple prostatectomy (OSP) and multi-port (MP) RASP. Furthermore, this technique allowed for a shorter length of hospital stay (LoS) and a lower post-operative complication rate, compared to OSP. Post-operative subjective and objective functional outcomes are satisfying and comparable to OSP and MP RASP. Conclusion: SP RASP represents a safe and feasible approach for the surgical management of BPH. It provides comparable surgical and functional outcomes to MP RASP, enabling for minimal invasiveness, enhanced recovery, and potential for improving patient care.
2024
benign prostatic hyperplasia; review; robot-assisted simple prostatectomy; single port
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Single-port robot-assisted simple prostatectomy: techniques and outcomes / Ditonno, Francesco; Franco, Antonio; Manfredi, Celeste; Veccia, Alessandro; De Nunzio, Cosimo; De Sio, Marco; Vourganti, Srinivas; Chow, Alexander K; Cherullo, Edward E; Antonelli, Alessandro; Autorino, Riccardo. - In: WORLD JOURNAL OF UROLOGY. - ISSN 1433-8726. - 42:1(2024), pp. 1-8. [10.1007/s00345-024-04778-9]
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