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. 2022 Dec 8;29(12):9733–9743. doi: 10.3390/curroncol29120764

Table 2.

Perioperative Characteristics. 27% of RS-RARP patients underwent nerve-sparing approaches compared to 31% of S-RARP. Estimated blood loss (EBL) was reduced in RS-RARP. There was 1 intraoperative complication in RS-RARP (ureteral injury) compared to 0 in S-RARP. 30-day complications were 10% in RS-RARP compared to 26% in S-RARP. Median length of stay was similar when reported. Median catheter time was shorter in RS-RARP groups at 20.0 days (IQR 13.0–34.0) vs. 27.9 (IQR 20–96) in Schuetz et al. [20], and 14 days (IQR 9–14) vs. 33 (IQR 21–45) in Kowalczyk et al. [21].

Perioperative Characteristics
Study SRS SS p–Value
Nerve Sparing Schuetz et al. [20] 0/21 (0%) 0/7 (0%)
Madi et al. [19] 3/20 (15%) 0/6 (0%)
Kowalczyk et al. [21] 19/40 (48%) 14/32 (44%) 0.751
Total 22/81 (27%) 14/45 (31%)
EBL (cc) Schuetz et al. [20] 300 500
Madi et al. [19] 50 100 0.045
Kowalczyk et al. [21] 100 150 0.039
Intraoperative Complications Schuetz et al. [20] 0/6 (0%) 0/7 (0%)
Madi et al. [19] 0/20 (0%) 0/6 (0%) 1.00
Kowalczyk et al. [21] 1/40 (3%) 0/32 (0%) 0.368
Total 1/81 (1%) 0/45 (0%)
30–Day Complications Schuetz et al. [20]
Madi et al. [19] 1/20 (5%) 1/6 (18%) 0.42
Kowalczyk et al. [21] 5/40 (13%) 9/32 (28%) 0.096
Total 6/60 (10%) 10/39 (26%)
Median Length of Stay (days) Schuetz et al. [20] 5.7 5.4
Madi et al. [19] 1 1 0.6
Kowalczyk et al. [21]
Median Catheter Time (days) (IQR) Schuetz et al. [20] 20.0 (13.0–34.0) 27.9 (20–96)
Madi et al. [19]
Kowalczyk et al. [21] 14 (9–14) 33 (21–45) 0.001