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].