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S0302-2838(10)00281-2.title
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Title
IMPACT OF POSTERIOR MUSCULOFASCIAL RECONSTRUCTION ON EARLY CONTINENCE AFTER ROBOTIC-ASSISTED LAPAROSCOPIC RADICAL PROSTATECTOMY: RESULTS OF A PROSPECTIVE PARALLEL GROUP TRIAL
Neil Joshi a,b, ... IMPACT OF POSTERIOR MUSCULOFASCIAL RECONSTRUCTION ON EARLY CONTINENCE AFTER ROBOTIC-ASSISTED ... Zoom -
S0302-2838(10)00281-2.introduction
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Introduction
• A significant proportion of patients develop urinary incontinence early after radical prostatectomy
• Posterior reconstruction of supporting tissues has been found to reduce ... • A significant proportion of patients develop urinary incontinence early after radical ... Zoom -
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Schematic representation of the median fibrous raphe reconstruction (MFRR).
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Return to full continence after robot-assisted radical laparoscopic ...
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- S0302-2838(10)00281-2.materials_and_methods drag remove slide Materials and methods • One hundred seven consecutive patients undergoing primary robot-assisted radical laparoscopic prostatectomy (RALP) performed by a single surgeon at one tertiary referral oncology institution ... • One hundred seven consecutive patients undergoing primary robot-assisted radical ... Zoom
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S0302-2838(10)00281-2.results
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Results
• Incontinence (any involuntary urine loss) for intervention and control group at 3mo was 75% and 69% ( p = 0.391) and at 6mo was 51% and 43% ( p = 0.686)
• For intervention and control ... • Incontinence (any involuntary urine loss) for intervention and control group at 3mo was 75% ... Zoom
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