Systematic review of robotic radical cystectomy functional and quality of life outcomes

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This systematic review summarizes the urinary continence, male sexual function, and female sexual function outcomes after robotic-assisted radical cystectomy (RARC). Greater intracorporeal diversion use, longer followup, and clearly stated urinary continence definitions have revealed RARC urinary continence rates for orthotopic ileal neobladders that are similar to those after open radical cystectomy (ORC) when using the strictest continence definitions. Nerve-sparing technique appears to be well-used in most studies, with short-term and long-term RARC potency rates similar those after ORC when using the strictest potency definitions. Level 1 evidence using validated questionnaires suggests that quality of life outcomes are also similar.

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Jue, J. S., Mikhail, D., & Feuerstein, M. A. (2022, February 1). Systematic review of robotic radical cystectomy functional and quality of life outcomes. Canadian Urological Association Journal. Canadian Urological Association. https://doi.org/10.5489/CUAJ.7313

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