Abstract:The outcomes of Radical prostatectomy (RP), regardless of the surgical approach, play an important role on patients' quality of life, mainly due its impact on urinary and sexual function. These outcomes are dependent on multiple factors including patient's anatomy, age, comorbidities, tumor staging, surgeon's experience, nerve sparing approach among others (1-5). Several statistical models have been published trying to predict functional and oncologic outcomes of RP based on patients' factors and perioperative… Show more
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