Preservation of pelvic floor muscles contributes to early continence recovery after robot-assisted radical prostatectomy

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  • who: Masaki Nakamura and colleagues from the Department of Urology, Graduate School of Medicine, The University of Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan have published the research work: Preservation of pelvic floor muscles contributes to early continence recovery after robot-assisted radical prostatectomy, in the Journal: PLOS ONE of 27/Nov/2021
  • what: This study was approved by the ethics committee at the university of Tokyo hospital and was conducted in accordance with the Helsinki Declaration. The authors report that a surgical technique of preserving pelvic floor muscles and nerves with the RARP procedure contributes to immediate recovery . . .

     

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