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State University of Campinas - UNICAMP Reports Findings in Erectile Dysfunction (Erectile dysfunction criteria of 131,350 patients after open, laparoscopic, and robotic radical prostatectomy)

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By a News Reporter-Staff News Editor at Robotics & Machine Learning Daily News Daily News-New research on Genital Diseases and C onditions - Erectile Dysfunction is the subject of a report. According to news o riginating from Campinas, Brazil, by NewsRx correspondents, research stated, "Co mparing post-radical prostatectomy erectile function rates among different techn iques has always been a challenge in urology. This difficulty is due to the hete rogeneity of studies, mainly in relation to the type of erectile function classi fication criteria used." Our news journalists obtained a quote from the research from the State Universit y of Campinas - UNICAMP, "The aim is to apply a new evidence-gathering methodolo gy, called reverse systematic review, to compare erectile function rates among r etropubic radical prostatectomy, laparoscopic radical prostatectomy, and robot-a ssisted radical prostatectomy, considering the diversity of classification crite ria. A search was carried out in eight databases between 2000 and 2020 through s ystematic review studies referring to retropubic radical prostatectomy, laparosc opic radical prostatectomy, or robot-assisted radical prostatectomy (80 systemat ic reviews). All references used in these systematic reviews were captured by re ferring to 910 papers in a global database called EVIDENCE. A total of 268 studi es related to postprostatectomy erectile function rates were selected for the f inal analysis, totaling 465 cohorts or reports referring to 131,350 patients. No te that, 119 (25.6%) reports for retropubic radical prostatectomy, 143 (30.7%) reports for laparoscopic radical prostatectomy, and 203 (43.7%) reports for robot-assisted radical prostatectomy were foun d. Mean overall erectile function rates, respectively for retropubic radical pro statectomy, laparoscopic radical prostatectomy, and robot-assisted radical prost atectomy, were: 16%, 12 %, and 35% at 1 m onth, 22%, 26%, and 42% in 3 months; 30% , 44%, and 54% at 6 months, 41%, 55 % , and 59% at 12 months, and 58%, 52%, an d 67% at more than 18 months. The most used erectile function crit erion was Erection Sufficient for Intercourse (74.1%), followed by Sexual Health Inventory for Men > 21 (5.5%) , and Sexual Health Inventory for Men > 16 (3.7% ). Erection Sufficient for Intercourse showed the lowest discrepancy in erectile function rates in each period compared to the global average, for each techniqu e, demonstrating less ability to influence the final results, favoring any of th e techniques. The reverse systematic review demonstrated that the robot-assisted radical prostatectomy showed higher rates of erectile function recovery at all times analyzed (1- >18 months), in relation to the retro pubic radical prostatectomy and laparoscopic radical prostatectomy."

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年,卷(期):2024.(Apr.3)