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“…[7][8][9]23,24 In addition, it must be noted that we included all patients in the learning curve and reported any deviation from the intra-and postoperative standard course as complications (including clinically insignificant events, such as asymptomatic lymphoceles not requiring therapy). Without considering those occurrences, our complication rate would drop to 6% (14 adverse events in 14/233 patients).…”
Section: Efficacy Of Eplnd At Rarpmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[7][8][9]23,24 In addition, it must be noted that we included all patients in the learning curve and reported any deviation from the intra-and postoperative standard course as complications (including clinically insignificant events, such as asymptomatic lymphoceles not requiring therapy). Without considering those occurrences, our complication rate would drop to 6% (14 adverse events in 14/233 patients).…”
Section: Efficacy Of Eplnd At Rarpmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the Memorial Sloan Kettering experience on the other hand, a larger area of lymph nodes was removed via RARP extended pelvic node dissection (19 on average). In RRP, there were 14 nodes removed (41). The same group has also reported higher rates of node metastasis in RARP; 13% for RARP and 9% for RRP.…”
Section: Lymph Node Dissectionmentioning
confidence: 87%
“…The extent of lymph node dissection (LND) during radical prostatectomy is still a topic of discussion (40,41 (39). In a group of patient with similar risks, while approximately 14.4 lymph nodes were removed in RRP surgeries, there were an average of 9.3 nodes removed in RARP surgeries (40).…”
Section: Lymph Node Dissectionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The lymphatic vessels should be clipped. In T3 cancers also an extended lymph node dissection up to the aortic bifurcation could be easily performed in a transperitoneal approach (42). Care should be taken of the obturator nerve, the ureters and additional obturatic vessels which can be found in many cases.…”
Section: Lymph Node Dissectionmentioning
confidence: 99%