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Title
Retzius-sparing robot-assisted radical prostatectomy : early learning curve experience in three continents
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Abstract
Objective To assess the effect of surgical experience on peri-operative, functional and oncological outcomes during the first 50 Retzius-sparing robot-assisted radical prostatectomy (RsRARP) cases performed by surgeons naive to this novel approach. Materials and Methods We retrospectively evaluated the initial cases operated by 14 surgeons in 12 different international centres. Pre-, peri- and postoperative features of the first 50 patients operated by each surgeon in all the participating centres were collected. The effect of surgical experience on peri-operative, functional and oncological outcomes was firstly evaluated after stratification by level of surgical experience (initial [<= 25 cases] and expert [>25 cases]) and after using locally weighted scatterplot smoothing to graphically explore the relationship between surgical experience and the outcomes of interest. Results We evaluated 626 patients. The median follow-up was 13 months in the initial group and 9 months in the expert group (P= 0.002). Preoperative features overlapped between the two groups. Shorter console time (140 vs 120 min;P= 0.001) and a trend towards lower complications rates (13 vs 5.5%;P= 0.038) were observed in the expert group. The relationship between surgical experience and console time, immediate urinary continence recovery and Clavien-Dindo grade >= 2 complications was linear, without reaching a plateau, after 50 cases. Conversely, a non-linear relationship was observed between surgical experience and positive surgical margins (PSMs). Conclusions In this first report of a multicentre experience of RsRARP during the learning curve, we found that console time, immediate urinary continence recovery and postoperative complications are optimal from the beginning and further quickly improve during the learning process, while PSM rates did not clearly improve over the first 50 cases.
Language
English
Source (journal)
BJU international / British Association of Urological Surgeons. - Oxford, 1999, currens
Publication
Hoboken : Wiley , 2020
ISSN
1464-4096
DOI
10.1111/BJU.15196
Volume/pages
p. 1-6
ISI
000562422900001
Pubmed ID
32745367
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