Objective: To evaluate the appropriateness and morbidity of laparoscopic radical prostatectomy (LRP) in patients who had previous trans urethral prostatectomy (TURP). Material and Method: From February 2005 to February 2006, 27 patients with clinical localized prostate cancer underwent LRP with the same technique by a single surgeon. Nineteen patients were diagnosed with trans rectal ultrasound guided biopsy (TRUSBX) and eight patients were diagnosed with TURP. Operative data and pathological outcomes were evaluated between the two group. Results: Mean operative time and blood loss in TURSBX group were 233 minutes and 610 ml while those in TURP group were 251 minutes and 812 ml, respectively. These were not significantly different (all p va...
Purpose: To compare the perioperative complication rate obtained with the transperitoneal laparoscop...
Purpose: Our goal was to assess outcomes of a selective drain placement strategy during laparoscopic...
Background. Prostate cancer is currently one of the most challenging problems in urological oncology...
Background: The aim of this study was to evaluate the outcomes in laparoscopic radical prostatectomy...
PURPOSE: We describe the critical steps of the laparoscopic radical prostatectomy (LRP) technique an...
Material and Method: Retrospective reviews of 125 patients who underwent laparoscopic radical prosta...
OBJECTIVES: Radical prostatectomy is actually the gold-standard treatment for organ-confined prostat...
Purpose: To evaluate the efficacy of radical prostatectomy and its complications in localised prosta...
Objectives: Several published series from Western countries have demonstrated that laparoscopic radi...
Purpose: The authors assess the morbidity, functional results and oncologic follow-up of a series of...
OBJECTIVE: To compare morbidity in two groups of patients who underwent retropubic or laparoscopic r...
The transperitoneal approach is the conventional technique for laparoscopic radical prostatectomy. T...
Copyright © 2006 American Urological Association Published by Elsevier Inc.Purpose: We compared the ...
Aim: In this study, we analyzed the surgical data and indications of patients, who underwent laparo...
Purpose: The authors assess the morbidity, functional results and oncologic follow-up of a series of...
Purpose: To compare the perioperative complication rate obtained with the transperitoneal laparoscop...
Purpose: Our goal was to assess outcomes of a selective drain placement strategy during laparoscopic...
Background. Prostate cancer is currently one of the most challenging problems in urological oncology...
Background: The aim of this study was to evaluate the outcomes in laparoscopic radical prostatectomy...
PURPOSE: We describe the critical steps of the laparoscopic radical prostatectomy (LRP) technique an...
Material and Method: Retrospective reviews of 125 patients who underwent laparoscopic radical prosta...
OBJECTIVES: Radical prostatectomy is actually the gold-standard treatment for organ-confined prostat...
Purpose: To evaluate the efficacy of radical prostatectomy and its complications in localised prosta...
Objectives: Several published series from Western countries have demonstrated that laparoscopic radi...
Purpose: The authors assess the morbidity, functional results and oncologic follow-up of a series of...
OBJECTIVE: To compare morbidity in two groups of patients who underwent retropubic or laparoscopic r...
The transperitoneal approach is the conventional technique for laparoscopic radical prostatectomy. T...
Copyright © 2006 American Urological Association Published by Elsevier Inc.Purpose: We compared the ...
Aim: In this study, we analyzed the surgical data and indications of patients, who underwent laparo...
Purpose: The authors assess the morbidity, functional results and oncologic follow-up of a series of...
Purpose: To compare the perioperative complication rate obtained with the transperitoneal laparoscop...
Purpose: Our goal was to assess outcomes of a selective drain placement strategy during laparoscopic...
Background. Prostate cancer is currently one of the most challenging problems in urological oncology...