首页|University Hospital H.M. Sanchinarro Reports Findings in Prostatectomy (Da Vinci vs. Hugo RAS for robot-assisted radical prostatectomy: a prospective comparativ e single-center study)
University Hospital H.M. Sanchinarro Reports Findings in Prostatectomy (Da Vinci vs. Hugo RAS for robot-assisted radical prostatectomy: a prospective comparativ e single-center study)
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By a News Reporter-Staff News Editor at Robotics & Machine Learning Daily News Daily News – New research on Surgery - Prostatectom y is the subject of a report. According to news reporting from Madrid, Spain, by NewsRx journalists, research stated, “To evaluate Hugo RAS against the Da Vinci system for Robot-Assisted Radical Prostatectomy (RARP) in prostate cancer treat ment. We compared outcomes of 150 patients with prostate cancer undergoing RARP with either Hugo or Da Vinci systems.” The news correspondents obtained a quote from the research from University Hospi tal H.M. Sanchinarro, “Our analysis included operative, postoperative, pathologi cal, and functional outcomes. Both groups had 75 patients. Baseline characterist ics and tumor features were similar. Intraoperatively, Da Vinci had a shorter do cking time (10.45 vs. 18.62 min, p = 0.02), but total operative times were compa rable (145.34 vs 138.95, p = 0.85). Hugo outperformed in neck dissection and lym phadenectomy times (22 vs 13.67 min, p = 0.027 and 37.82 vs 45.77 min, p = 0.025 ). Postoperative metrics like stay duration, catheter time, and complications sh owed no significant difference. Functional results, using IPSS and IIEF5, were s imilar between systems. Six Da Vinci patients (8%) and nine Hugo pa tients (12%) experienced social incontinence (p = 0.072). Pathologi cal outcomes like T stage, Gleason Score, and nodes removed were alike. However, Hugo had more positive surgical margins (20% vs. 10.67% , p = 0.034). RARP outcomes using Hugo RAS were similar to the Da Vinci system i n our study.”
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