Prostate cancer is the most common malignancy and the second leading cause of cancer death in men. Complete surgical removal of the prostate is the most commonly used treatment option for patients with localized prostate cancer. Surgical treatment of localized prostate cancer includes radical retropubic prostatectomy, radical perineal prostatectomy and robotic/ laparoscopic radical prostatectomy. Since lympadenectomy from the same incision is not possible in radical retropubic prostatectomy, this approach is less preferable. On the other hand, when radical perineal prostatectomy in well selected cases is compared with radical retropubic prostatectomy in terms of many operational or functional criteria, similar results were obtaine...
The management of prostate cancer is one of the core tasks for urologists today. Radical prostatecto...
New methods of early detection combined with recent advances in surgical techniques have resulted in...
We compared the outcomes , advantages , and disadvantages ofretropubic and perineal approaches to ra...
Radical perineal prostatectomy is an alternative to the retropubic, robotic-assisted or the laparosc...
Purpose. Patients diagnosed with clinically localized prostate cancer have more surgical treatment o...
Purpose. Patients diagnosed with clinically localized prostate cancer have more surgical treatment o...
Prostate cancer is the second most prevalent cancer among men and is the 6th cancer type leading to...
Radical prostatectomy continues to play a central role in the management of localized prostate cance...
Open radical prostatectomy represents one possible therapeutic option for treating patients with cli...
Open retropubic radical prostatectomy has been the "gold standard" treatment for locally confined pr...
INTRODUCTION: In view of the minimally invasive surgical techniques, gaining popularity in recent ye...
Background: Minimally invasive techniques are ever improving and are preferred more. Many techniques...
WOS: 000383696400035PubMed ID: 27233935OBJECTIVE To minimize technical challenges of radical perinea...
Objective: To compare the results of radical prostatectomy by perineal and suprapubic approaches as ...
AbstractObjectivesRadical perineal prostatectomy (RPP) is an alternative to the retropubic, laparosc...
The management of prostate cancer is one of the core tasks for urologists today. Radical prostatecto...
New methods of early detection combined with recent advances in surgical techniques have resulted in...
We compared the outcomes , advantages , and disadvantages ofretropubic and perineal approaches to ra...
Radical perineal prostatectomy is an alternative to the retropubic, robotic-assisted or the laparosc...
Purpose. Patients diagnosed with clinically localized prostate cancer have more surgical treatment o...
Purpose. Patients diagnosed with clinically localized prostate cancer have more surgical treatment o...
Prostate cancer is the second most prevalent cancer among men and is the 6th cancer type leading to...
Radical prostatectomy continues to play a central role in the management of localized prostate cance...
Open radical prostatectomy represents one possible therapeutic option for treating patients with cli...
Open retropubic radical prostatectomy has been the "gold standard" treatment for locally confined pr...
INTRODUCTION: In view of the minimally invasive surgical techniques, gaining popularity in recent ye...
Background: Minimally invasive techniques are ever improving and are preferred more. Many techniques...
WOS: 000383696400035PubMed ID: 27233935OBJECTIVE To minimize technical challenges of radical perinea...
Objective: To compare the results of radical prostatectomy by perineal and suprapubic approaches as ...
AbstractObjectivesRadical perineal prostatectomy (RPP) is an alternative to the retropubic, laparosc...
The management of prostate cancer is one of the core tasks for urologists today. Radical prostatecto...
New methods of early detection combined with recent advances in surgical techniques have resulted in...
We compared the outcomes , advantages , and disadvantages ofretropubic and perineal approaches to ra...