首页|Capital Medical University Reports Findings in Prostatectomy (Association betwee n maximal urethral length preservation and postoperative continence after robot- assisted radical prostatectomy: a meta-analysis and systematic review)
Capital Medical University Reports Findings in Prostatectomy (Association betwee n maximal urethral length preservation and postoperative continence after robot- assisted radical prostatectomy: a meta-analysis and systematic review)
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By a News Reporter-Staff News Editor at Robotics & Machine Learning DailyNews Daily News-New research on Surgery - Prostatectom y is the subject of a report. According tonews reporting from Beijing, People's Republic of China, by NewsRx journalists, research stated, "Urinaryincontinenc e is a common complication following robot-assisted radical prostatectomy (RARP) . Urethrallength has been identified as a factor affecting postoperative contin ence recovery."The news correspondents obtained a quote from the research from Capital Medical University, "Inthis meta-analysis, we examined the association between use of t he maximal urethral length preservation(MULP) technique and postoperative urina ry continence in patients undergoing RARP. We conducted acomprehensive search o f PubMed, Web of Science, Embase, and the Cochrane Library up to December31, 20 23. The quality of the literature was assessed using the Newcastle-Ottawa Scale. A random-effectsmeta-analysis was performed to synthesize data and calculate t he odds ratio (OR) from eligible studies oncontinence and MULP. Six studies inv olving 1869 patients met the eligibility criteria. MULP was positivelyassociate d with both early continence (1 month after RARP; Z = 3.62, P = 0.003, OR = 3.10 , 95%confidence interval [CI] : 1.68-5.73) and late continence (12 months after RARP; Z = 2.34, P = 0.019,OR = 2.10, 95% CI: 1.13-3.90). Oncological outcomes indicated that MU LP did not increase the overallpositive surgical margin rate or the positive su rgical margin status at the prostate apex (both P> 0.05) ."
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