Avoiding and managing vascular injury during robotic-assisted radical prostatectomy

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There has been an increase in the number of urologic procedures performed robotically assisted; this is the case for radical prostatectomy. Currently, in the USA, 67% of prostatectomies are performed robotically assisted. With this increase in robotic urologic surgery it is clear that there are more surgeons in their learning curve, where most of the complications occur. Among the complications that can occur are vascular injuries. These can occur in the initial stages of surgery, such as in accessing the abdominal cavity, as well as in the intraoperative or postoperative setting. We present the most common vascular injuries in robot-assisted radical prostatectomy, as well as their management and prevention. We believe that it is of vital importance to be able to recognize these injuries so that they can be prevented. © 2014, SAGE Publications. All rights reserved.

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Sotelo, R., Nunez Bragayrac, L. A., Machuca, V., Garza Cortes, R., & Azhar, R. A. (2015). Avoiding and managing vascular injury during robotic-assisted radical prostatectomy. Therapeutic Advances in Urology. https://doi.org/10.1177/1756287214553967

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