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[Robotic-assisted radical prostatectomy: functional outcomes]Geoff Coughlin
Center for Robotic and Computer Assisted Surgery, Columbus, Ohio 43210 1228, USA
Arch Esp Urol 60:408-18. 2007..To present a contemporary review of the functional outcomes following robotic-assisted radical prostatectomy based on published postoperative erectile function and urinary continence data...
Histopathologic outcomes of robotic radical prostatectomyVipul R Patel
Ohio State University, Columbus, OH, USA
ScientificWorldJournal 6:2566-72. 2006..At this time, the lack of maturity of the PSA data prevent definitive comparison to the open approach...
Robotic-assisted laparoscopic radical prostatectomy: a report of the current stateVipul R Patel
Center for Robotic and Computer Assisted Surgery, 410 W 10th Avenue, 538 Doan Hall, Columbus, Ohio 43210 1228, USA
Expert Rev Anticancer Ther 7:1269-78. 2007..To date, RALP perioperative and functional outcomes are comparable to the gold standard; the collection of long-term data is needed in order to establish its true efficacy...
Robotic radical prostatectomy: outcomes of 500 casesVipul R Patel
Center for Robotic and Computer Assisted Surgery, Division of Urology, Ohio State University, Columbus, OH 43210 1228, USA
BJU Int 99:1109-12. 2007..To report the outcomes of 500 robotically assisted laparoscopic radical prostatectomies (RALPs), a minimally invasive alternative for treating prostate cancer...
The use of high resolution optical coherence tomography to evaluate robotic radical prostatectomy specimensPankaj P Dangle
Robotic and Minimally Invasive Urologic Surgery, Ohio State University Medical Center, Columbus, Ohio 43235, USA
Int Braz J Urol 35:344-53. 2009..The objective of this study was to explore the feasibility of OCT for the evaluation of positive surgical margins and extra capsular extension in robotic prostatectomy specimens and compare it to histopathology...
Launching a successful robotic surgery programKenneth J Palmer
Center for Robotic and Computer Assisted Surgery, Department of Urology, The Ohio State University The James Cancer Hospital, Columbus, Ohio, USA
J Endourol 22:819-24. 2008....
Robotic-assisted laparoscopic ureteral reimplantation with psoas hitch: a multi-institutional, multinational evaluationNilesh N Patil
Center for Robotics and Computer Assisted Surgery, Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio 43210, USA
Urology 72:47-50; discussion 50. 2008..To report the collective experience of three multinational institutions with the use of robotics to evaluate and treat complex distal ureteral obstruction...
Robotic equipment malfunction during robotic prostatectomy: a multi-institutional studyHugh J Lavery
Department of Urology and Center for Robotic and Computer Assisted Surgery, The Ohio State University Medical Center, Columbus, Ohio 43210, USA
J Endourol 22:2165-8. 2008..We report the first large-scale, multi-institutional review of robotic equipment malfunction...
Robot assisted laparoscopic pyeloplasty: a review of the current statusKetul K Shah
The Ohio State University Medical Centre, Department of Robotics and Computer Assisted Surgery, Division of Urology, Columbus, OH 43210, USA
Int J Med Robot 3:35-40. 2007..We present a comprehensive review of the current literature of robotic assisted pyeloplasty...
Essential elements to the establishment and design of a successful robotic surgery programmeVipul R Patel
Department of Robotic and Minimally Invasive Urologic Surgery, The Ohio State University Medical Center, Columbus, OH 43210, USA
Int J Med Robot 2:28-35. 2006..To optimize success the incorporation of robotics into a surgical program must be performed with a structured approach. We discuss the key factors for building a successful robotic surgery program...
Gastrointestinal stromal tumors involving the prostate: presentation, course, and therapeutic approachCarlos Arce-Lara
Department of Internal Medicine, Division of Hematology Oncology, Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio 43210 1280, USA
Urology 69:1209.e5-7. 2007..We describe the clinical presentation and diagnostic and therapeutic approach to these cases, highlighting the successful preoperative use of imatinib mesylate (Gleevec) followed by prostatectomy...
[First 24 Japanese cases of robotic-assisted laparoscopic radical prostatectomy using the daVinci Surgical System]Kunihiko Yoshioka
Department of Urology, Tokyo Medical College
Hinyokika Kiyo 54:333-8; discussion 339. 2008..With direct intraoperative guidance by the mentor during cases 13 and 14, both the operation time and estimated blood loss was markedly reduced...
Robotic radical prostatectomy in the community setting--the learning curve and beyond: initial 200 casesVipul R Patel
Urology Centers of Alabama, Birmingham, Alabama, USA
J Urol 174:269-72. 2005..We report on our experience with robotic radical prostatectomy in the community setting...
Robot-assisted radical cystectomyKenneth J Palmer
Global Robotics Institute, Celebration, Florida 34747, USA
J Endourol 22:2073-7; discussion 2079. 2008
Robotically assisted laparoscopic pyeloplasty: a transatlantic comparison of techniques and outcomesMario F Chammas
Urology Department, CHU Nancy Brabois, Nancy, France
BJU Int 99:1113-7. 2007....
Hand-assisted laparoscopic nephrectomy for stage T1 and large stage T2 renal tumorsVipul R Patel
Urology Centers of Alabama, Birmingham, Alabama, USA
J Endourol 17:379-83. 2003..Longer-term follow-up is clearly needed; however, we anticipate the same excellent results as have been demonstrated by others performing conventional radical LN...
Laparoscopic pyeloplasty and flexible nephroscopy: simultaneous treatment of ureteropelvic junction obstruction and nephrolithiasisAdam J Ball
Department of Urology, University of Miami School of Medicine, Miami, FL 33101, USA
JSLS 8:223-8. 2004..It appears more efficacious when the stone number is limited and diameters measure from 5 mm to 20 mm...
Estimation of acute blood loss in the anticoagulated rabbit model using 3 modalities of radio frequency energy ablationAdam J Ball
Department of Urology, University of Miami School of Medicine, Miami, FL 33101, USA
J Urol 170:970-4. 2003..CONCLUSIONS: The thermal coagulative effects of RF ablation resulted in less bleeding compared with controls in this orally anticoagulated animal model. The novel RF modality vRF is introduced...
