TY - JOUR AU - S. Diniz, Victor AU - S. Barroso, Gabriela AU - B. Alves, Rodrigo AU - B. Carrerette, Fabricio AU - Bouzas Rodeiro, Daniela AU - da Silva Polonia, Ana Beatriz AU - Vaz Chil茫o Guedes, Felipe AU - Rodrigues Oliveira, Alexandre AU - Bitencourt Ribeiro, Erick AU - Moreira Crelier, Gabriel PY - 2024/08/21 Y2 - 2024/10/12 TI - Open anterograde anatomic radical prostatectomy, a technique developed at Rio de Janeiro State University JF - 香港六合彩开奖结果 JA - BJHBS VL - 23 IS - 1 SE - Original Articles DO - 10.12957/bjhbs.2024.85381 UR - /bjhbs/article/view/152 SP - AB - <p>Introduction: Radical prostatectomy is the gold standard treatment for localized prostate cancer, videolaparoscopic was a new leap forward, however, it added great technical difficulty, long and very slow learning curve overcome by few and surgeons, which made the universalization extremely difficult. Robotic prostatectomy democratized this surgery, allowing a large number of surgeons to perform this procedure. However, the high cost of this technology greatly limits universalization, especially in countries in the global south. Methodology: In 2015, the possibility of using some concepts from laparoscopic prostatectomy to improve open prostatectomy and based on a study of the various techniques performed by open, laparoscopic and robotic route we developed a novel technique to reproduce robotic prostatectomy openly, without the addition of any new instrument or materials "Open Anterograde Anatomic Radical Retropubic Prostatectomy" (AORP). RESULTS: AORP was superior to Open Radical Prostatectomy in critical parameters: median estimated blood loss 300mL versus 500mL (<em>p</em>=0.0003), urethrovesical anastomosis 20min versus 25min (<em>p</em>=0.005), shorter duration of indwelling vesical catheterization 7 versus 14 days, surgeon's perception of the nerve-sparing 101 (87.8%) and 71 (67.6%) (<em>p</em>=0.0009), urinary continence 70 (60.9%) versus 45 (42.0%), fewer complications (<em>p</em>=0.007) and similar oncological control.聽Discussion: we understand that the gains of robotic surgery are not only due to the introduction of technology but also to an improvement in the technique of dissection, preservation and reconstruction that can be reproduced in open surgery and allow patients without access to robotic technology to be similarly operated with an improved procedure.</p> ER -