Background/Objectives: Radical cystectomy (RC) is the standard treatment for muscle-invasive and high-risk non-muscle-invasive bladder cancer, but it often results in significant functional impairments, including sexual and urinary dysfunction, adversely affecting quality of life (QoL). Sexual-sparing robotic-assisted radical cystectomy (RARC) has been introduced to mitigate these effects. This review evaluates the oncological and functional outcomes of sexual-sparing RARC in male and female patients. Methods: A systematic literature search identified 15 studies including 793 patients who underwent sexual-sparing RARC using techniques such as nerve-sparing, capsule-sparing, and pelvic organ-preserving approaches. Data on oncological and functional outcomes were analyzed. Results: Sexual-sparing RARC achieves oncological outcomes comparable to open RC, with negative surgical margin (NSM) rates exceeding 95% in most studies. RFS and CSS rates were robust, often surpassing 85% at intermediate follow-ups. Functional outcomes were also favorable, with continence rates exceeding 90% and erectile function recovery surpassing 70% in well-selected male patients. Female patients undergoing pelvic organ-preserving techniques demonstrated improved continence, preserved sexual function, and enhanced QoL. Patient selection emerged as critical, favoring those with organ-confined disease and good baseline function. Conclusions: Sexual-sparing RARC offers a promising balance between oncological control and functional preservation, making it an effective option for selected patients. Further research is needed to refine techniques and establish standardized protocols for broader adoption.

Sexual-sparing radical cystectomy in the robot-assisted era. A review on functional and oncological outcomes / Introini, Carlo; Sequi, Manfredi Bruno; Ennas, Marco; Benelli, Andrea; Guano, Giovanni; Pastore, Antonio Luigi; Carbone, Antonio. - In: CANCERS. - ISSN 2072-6694. - 17:1(2025). [10.3390/cancers17010110]

Sexual-sparing radical cystectomy in the robot-assisted era. A review on functional and oncological outcomes

Sequi, Manfredi Bruno
Primo
Writing – Original Draft Preparation
;
Pastore, Antonio Luigi
Penultimo
Writing – Review & Editing
;
Carbone, Antonio
Ultimo
Supervision
2025

Abstract

Background/Objectives: Radical cystectomy (RC) is the standard treatment for muscle-invasive and high-risk non-muscle-invasive bladder cancer, but it often results in significant functional impairments, including sexual and urinary dysfunction, adversely affecting quality of life (QoL). Sexual-sparing robotic-assisted radical cystectomy (RARC) has been introduced to mitigate these effects. This review evaluates the oncological and functional outcomes of sexual-sparing RARC in male and female patients. Methods: A systematic literature search identified 15 studies including 793 patients who underwent sexual-sparing RARC using techniques such as nerve-sparing, capsule-sparing, and pelvic organ-preserving approaches. Data on oncological and functional outcomes were analyzed. Results: Sexual-sparing RARC achieves oncological outcomes comparable to open RC, with negative surgical margin (NSM) rates exceeding 95% in most studies. RFS and CSS rates were robust, often surpassing 85% at intermediate follow-ups. Functional outcomes were also favorable, with continence rates exceeding 90% and erectile function recovery surpassing 70% in well-selected male patients. Female patients undergoing pelvic organ-preserving techniques demonstrated improved continence, preserved sexual function, and enhanced QoL. Patient selection emerged as critical, favoring those with organ-confined disease and good baseline function. Conclusions: Sexual-sparing RARC offers a promising balance between oncological control and functional preservation, making it an effective option for selected patients. Further research is needed to refine techniques and establish standardized protocols for broader adoption.
2025
bladder cancer; nerve-sparing; outcomes; radical cystectomy; robotic; sexual function; sexual-sparing; urinary function
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Sexual-sparing radical cystectomy in the robot-assisted era. A review on functional and oncological outcomes / Introini, Carlo; Sequi, Manfredi Bruno; Ennas, Marco; Benelli, Andrea; Guano, Giovanni; Pastore, Antonio Luigi; Carbone, Antonio. - In: CANCERS. - ISSN 2072-6694. - 17:1(2025). [10.3390/cancers17010110]
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