| Literature DB >> 27272758 |
S S Goonewardene1, R Persad2, D Gillatt3.
Abstract
Robotic surgery is becoming more and more commonplace. At the same time, so are complications, especially related to erectile function. The population being diagnosed with cancer is younger, with more aggressive cancers and higher expectations for good erectile function postoperatively. We conduct a retrospective analysis of literature over 20 years for Embase and Medline. Search terms used include (Robotic) AND (prostatectomy) AND (erectile function). There are a variety of multifactorial causes, resulting in worsening ED post-robotic radical prostatectomy; however, there are a number of treatments that can support this. There is much we can do to help prevent patients getting postoperative erectile dysfunction post-radical surgery. However, part of this is management of realistic patient expectations.Entities:
Keywords: Advances; Erectile function; Robotic radical prostatectomy
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Year: 2016 PMID: 27272758 DOI: 10.1007/s11701-016-0578-8
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Robot Surg ISSN: 1863-2483