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Koc et al. Mini-invasive Surg 2018;2:7                         Mini-invasive Surgery
               DOI: 10.20517/2574-1225.2017.33




               Review                                                                        Open Access


               Robotic urologic surgery complications

               Erdem Koc, Abdullah Erdem Canda

               Department of Urology, Ankara Ataturk Training and Research Hospital, Ankara 06800, Turkey.

               Correspondence to: Dr. Erdem Koc, Department of Urology, Ankara Atatürk Training and Research Hospital, Bilkent ST, No.1,
               Çankaya, Ankara 06800, Turkey. E-mail: drerdemkoc@gmail.com
               How to cite this article: Koc E, Canda AE. Robotic urologic surgery complications. Mini-invasive Surg 2018;2:7.
               http://dx.doi.org/10.20517/2574-1225.2017.33
               Received: 3 Aug 2017    First Decision: 24 Feb 2018    Revised: 6 Mar 2018    Accepted: 16 Mar 2018    Published: 16 Apr 2018

               Science Editor: Charles F. Bellows, Yasar Ozgok    Copy Editor: Jun-Yao Li    Production Editor: Huan-Liang Wu



               Abstract
               Robot-assisted surgery is a commonly performed procedure in the recent urological approach. The scientific data
               that reveal the complication rates also tend to increase by the rising popularity of the robot-assisted surgeries in the
               treatment of urological cancers. Patient characteristics, nature of the cancer and learning curve of the surgeon are the
               determinant factors of the complication rates. Nevertheless, robot-assisted surgical techniques are safer with acceptable
               morbidity and mortality rates as compared to open surgical methods. In urology practice, robotic surgery is most
               commonly performed in the treatment of prostate cancer. Thus, this review subjected to reveal the commonly seen and
               the serious complications of robot-assisted radical prostatectomy, and their prevention and management.

               Keywords: Urology, robot-assisted surgery, prostatectomy, complication




               INTRODUCTION
               Robot-assisted surgery is a minimally invasive procedure with a rising popularity worldwide. In urology
               practice, robotic surgery is most commonly performed in treatment of prostate cancer (PCa). As the
               relatively high morbidity and mortality rates of open radical prostatectomy (ORP) are considered, robotic
               surgery becomes the preferred method in the treatment of PCa with distinct advantages in comparison
               with open surgery in terms of functional and oncologic outcomes and complication rates.

               The complication rates are reported following ORP by many authors. However, uniformity does not exist
               in data documentation and reporting methods of the complications resulting in incomplete data collection
               and problematic comparisons among different surgical approaches and different institutional series.



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