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Radical Prostatectomy: from Open Surgery towards Robotic Laparoscopy

https://doi.org/10.24060/2076-3093-2020-10-2-87-93

Abstract

Radical prostatectomy was first performed more than 100 years ago and has since become the gold standard in treatment of localized prostate cancer. Open surgery has been almost entirely replaced by robotic operations referred to as robot-assisted radical prostatectomy (RARP). Th e article introduces the basics of this innovative standard of operative access and tackles medical and historical aspects, oncological, medical and economic management pros and contras of robotic aid over open radical prostatectomy. Surgical trauma in RARP is clearly less pronounced compared to open surgery due to a much earlier postoperative mobilisation and a faster rehabilitation of patients leading to a statistically significant reduction in the length of hospital stay after RARP. Along with advances in intracorporeal imaging with 16-fold optical magnification coupled with shorter urethral catheterisation, RARP facilitates an earlier start of pelvic floor exercises, which reduces postoperative incontinence and need for pain relievers. Th e already mentioned technical advantages of the robotic method hold value to both patient and surgeon by securing instant access for an experienced colleague without interrupting the surgery. Noteworthy, the increasing advancement of robotic systems across the globe is leading urologist surgeons to abandon open operations. A drawback of the robotic method is much higher economic costs. However, greater expenditures may pay off in the long run by shorter hospital stays, faster rehabilitation and fewer complications demanding extra management and care.

About the Authors

W. F. Wieland
University of Regensburg
Germany

Wolf F. Wieland — Prof. Dr., Department of Urology.



M. Burger
University of Regensburg
Germany

Maximilian Burger — Prof. Dr., Department of Urology.



S. Denzinger
University of Regensburg
Germany

Stefan Denzinger — Prof. Dr. med., Department of Urology.



W. Otto
University of Regensburg
Germany

Wolfgang Otto — Prof. Dr. med., Department of Urology.



V. N. Pavlov
Bashkir State Medical University
Russian Federation

Valentin N. Pavlov — Dr. Sci. (Med.), Corresponding Member of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Prof., Rector, Department of Urology with а Course of Advanced Professional Education.



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Wieland W.F., Burger M., Denzinger S., Otto W., Pavlov V.N. Radical Prostatectomy: from Open Surgery towards Robotic Laparoscopy. Creative surgery and oncology. 2020;10(2):87-93. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.24060/2076-3093-2020-10-2-87-93

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