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1: Expert Rev Anticancer Ther. 2007 Sep;7(9):1309-17.Click here to read Links

Open radical retropubic prostatectomy 2007: the true minimally invasive surgery for localized prostate cancer?

Duke University School of Medicine, Division of Urology, Box 3707, Durham, NC 27710, USA. israel.nosnik@duke.edu

The introduction of robotic laparoscopic assisted prostatectomy at our institution and nationwide has been a great advancement and has caused us to focus and fine-tune our goal for improvements in prostate cancer outcomes whether the patient elects for robotic laparoscopic assisted prostatectomy or open minimally invasive radical retropubic prostatectomy. While these authors favor the open technique performed by highly skilled urologic surgical oncologists, the lessons we have learned to date suggest that it is the skill of the surgeon that determines outcome, regardless of whether or not the operation is performed by an open or robotic laparoscopic technique. The concepts we have articulated here are related to resection and avoidance of positive margins, limited intraoperative blood loss and pain control, which allow equivalence in these outcome areas, regardless of technique.

PMID: 17892432 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]