3D printing in robotic assisted radical prostatectomy - an IDEAL Phase 2a study

P Chandak, Nicholas Byrne, H Lynch, Clare Allen, Giles Rottenberg, Ashish Chandra, N Raison, Hashim U. Ahmed, V Kasivisvanathan, O Elhage, P Dasgupta

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Abstract

The surgical management of prostate cancer has been shown to be determined by the anatomical location of the tumour and its associated intricate relationship to the neurovascular bundle and the prostatic capsule. Studies have shown an improvement in decision making about preservation or resection of neurovascular bundles during robotic assisted prostatectomy (RARP) [1,2] during which the surgeon lacks the tactile feedback of conventional open surgery. This article is protected by copyright. All rights reserved.

Original languageEnglish
JournalBJU International
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Publication statusE-pub ahead of print - 6 Mar 2018

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