Review Article

Robotic Radical Prostatectomy in Patients with Previous Prostate Surgery and Radiotherapy

Table 4

Oncologic and functional outcomes in clinical series consisting of patients who underwent RARP after prostate surgery.

SeriesStudy populationTransfusion, Rectal injury, +LN, Continence, Potency, PSM, BCR during f/u,

Zugor et al.
[38]
80 pts with TURP before RARP versus 80 pts with RARP1 versus 01 versus 02 versus 070 versus 7338 versus 586 versus 4NA
Martin et al. [36]24 pts with previous treatment to the prostate and RARP versus 486 with no previous treatment and RARP0 versus 00 versus 0NANANA5 versus 110NA
Gupta et al.
[37]
18 pts with TURP before RARP versus 8 pts with pT1b CaP and RARP versus 132 pts with RARP2 versus 1 versus 90 versus 0 versus 00 versus 0 versus 36/8 versus 5/6 versus 78/851/5 versus 1/3 versus 20/614 versus 1 versus 173 versus 1 versus 9 ( )
Martinschek et al. [39]19 pts with previous TURP and RARP versus 19 pts with previous TURP and RRP0 versus 2 ( )0 versus 0NANANA3 versus 3NA

TURP: transurethral resection of the prostate; RARP: robot-assisted radical prostatectomy; CaP: prostate cancer; LN: lymph node; PSM: positive surgical margin; BCR: biochemical recurrence; and NA: not available.