Wrapping dehydrated human amniotic membrane around nerve and anastomotic tissue during robotic prostatectomy was associated ...
An ultrasound-based treatment for prostate cancer showed better safety and operative metrics versus robotic radical ...
The CAPTAIN trial shows faster recovery, fewer complications, and better early function with the minimally invasive therapy in men with intermediate-risk prostate cancer.
– TULSA treatment demonstrates a meaningful and statistically significant improvement over robotic RP in the preservation of erectile function together with continence at 6 months – ...
of erectile function 1 year after surgery is associated with higher technical skills and increased use of specific surgical gestures by the operating surgeon. The findings were published in JAMA ...
The 2026 European Association of Urology (EAU) annual meeting featured a late-breaking abstracts session and a presentation by Dr. Laurence Klotz discussing initial perioperative outcomes of CAPTAIN, ...
During the past eight years, the use of robotic-assisted laparoscopic prostatectomy (RALP) for prostate cancer has grown tremendously and at a pace almost unparalleled in modern surgery.
As a result, researchers have explored less invasive options that aim to treat the cancer while preserving quality of life. One such approach is TULSA, which uses real-time MRI guidance to deliver ...
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