Anatomical predictors of long‐term urinary incontinence after robot‐assisted laparoscopic prostatectomy: A systematic review
Neurourology and Urodynamics Apr 17, 2021
Muñoz‐Calahorro C, García‐Sánchez C, Barrero‐Candau R, et al. - A systematic review was conducted to distinguish anatomical measurements in preoperative magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) that might be correlated with an elevated risk of urinary incontinence (UI) 1 year after robot‐assisted laparoscopic prostatectomy (RALP). Researchers conducted a comprehensive search on Pubmed and Scopus databases up to November 2020. In this study, they finally selected eight articles including a total of 1,146 patients for the inclusion criteria. It has been reported that greater membranous urethral length on preoperative MRI is correlated with a lower risk of UI 1 year after RALP.
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