Single-Port Robot-Assisted Radical Prostatectomy: Where Do We Stand?

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In 2018, the da Vinci Single Port (SP) robotic system was approved by the US Food and Drug Administration for urologic procedures. Available studies for the application of SP to prostate cancer surgery are limited. The aim of our study is to summarize the current evidence on the techniques and outcomes of SP robot-assisted radical prostatectomy (SP-RARLP) procedures. A narrative review of the literature was performed in January 2023. Preliminary results suggest that SP-RALP is safe and feasible, and it can offer comparable outcomes to the standard multiport RALP. Extraperitoneal and transvesical SP-RALP appear to be the two most promising approaches, as they offer decreased invasiveness, potentially shorter length of stay, and better pain control. Long-term, high-quality data are missing and further validation with prospective studies across different sites is required.

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Franco, A., Pellegrino, A. A., De Nunzio, C., Salkowski, M., Jackson, J. C., Zukowski, L. B., … Autorino, R. (2023, April 1). Single-Port Robot-Assisted Radical Prostatectomy: Where Do We Stand? Current Oncology. MDPI. https://doi.org/10.3390/curroncol30040328

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