Cancers (Oct 2022)

Development and Implementation of an Advanced Program for Robotic Treatment of Prostate Cancer—Is Surgical Quality Transferable?

  • August Sigle,
  • Cordula A. Jilg,
  • Moritz Weishaar,
  • Boris Schlenker,
  • Christian Stief,
  • Christian Gratzke,
  • Markus Grabbert

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/cancers14215261
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 14, no. 21
p. 5261

Abstract

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Introduction: Robot-assisted radical prostatectomy (RARP) is a surgical treatment option for prostate cancer (PC). Quality in RARP depends on the surgeon´s operative volume and expertise. When implementing RARP, it is standard practice to hire a pre-trained surgeon. The aim of our study was to investigate the transferability of quality in RARP. Patients and Methods: We analyzed two consecutive retrospective cohorts of 100 and 108 men, respectively, who underwent RARP at two different centers and on whom surgery was performed by the same surgeon. Results: There were more men with high-grade PC in Cohort 1: 25/100 (25.0%) vs. 9/108 (8.3%), p p p p p = 1.00). Conclusion: The procedural and oncological outcome parameters of Cohort 2 do not appear to be inferior to the results obtained for the first cohort. The quality of RARP is transferable if a pre-trained surgeon is hired.

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