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Long-term oncologic outcomes following robot-assisted radical cystectomy: results from the International Robotic Cystectomy Consortium.

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The largest multi-institutional series to date reported long-term survival outcomes after RARC, and Stratified survival curves demonstrated poorer outcomes for positive SM, LN, and non-OC disease.
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This article is published in European Urology.The article was published on 2019-11-01. It has received 148 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Cystectomy & Hazard ratio.

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Robot-assisted radical cystectomy versus open radical cystectomy in patients with bladder cancer (RAZOR): an open-label, randomised, phase 3, non-inferiority trial

TL;DR: In patients with bladder cancer, robotic Cystectomy was non-inferior to open cystectomy for 2-year progression-free survival and increased adoption of robotic surgery in clinical practice should lead to future randomised trials to assess the true value of this surgical approach in patients with other cancer types.
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Randomized Trial Comparing Open Radical Cystectomy and Robot-assisted Laparoscopic Radical Cystectomy: Oncologic Outcomes

TL;DR: The secondary outcomes from the randomized trial did not definitively demonstrate differences in cancer outcomes in patients treated with ORC or RARC, but differences in observed patterns of first recurrence highlight the need for future studies.
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Robotic versus open radical cystectomy for bladder cancer in adults

TL;DR: The results confirmed that robotic-assisted radical cystectomy in adults with bladder cancer results in less blood loss, shorter convalescence, and fewer complications with equivalent short-term oncological and functional outcomes; however, uncertainty remains as to the magnitude of these benefits.
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Perioperative Outcomes, Health Care Costs, and Survival After Robotic-assisted Versus Open Radical Cystectomy: A National Comparative Effectiveness Study.

TL;DR: It is demonstrated that robotic-assisted radical cystectomy has similar perioperative and survival outcomes albeit at higher costs, and additional long-term and randomized studies are needed for continued comparative effectiveness assessment of RARC versus ORC.
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Radical Cystectomy in the Treatment of Invasive Bladder Cancer: Long-Term Results in 1,054 Patients

TL;DR: These data from a large group of patients support the aggressive surgical management of invasive bladder cancer and suggest excellent long-term survival can be achieved with a low incidence of pelvic recurrence.
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Radical Cystectomy for Bladder Cancer Today--A Homogeneous Series Without Neoadjuvant Therapy

TL;DR: Despite negative preoperative staging, pelvic lymphadenectomy and cystectomy for bladder cancer reveal a high percentage of unsuspected nodal metastases that have a 25% chance for long-term survival.
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Outcomes of radical cystectomy for transitional cell carcinoma of the bladder: a contemporary series from the Bladder Cancer Research Consortium.

TL;DR: The results of this large, contemporary, multi-institutional series show that radical cystectomy and pelvic lymphadenectomy provide durable local control and disease specific survival in patients with localized invasive transitional cell carcinoma.
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Surgical Factors Influence Bladder Cancer Outcomes: A Cooperative Group Report

TL;DR: Surgical factors influence bladder cancer outcomes after cystectomy, after adjustment for pathologic factors and neoadjuvant chemotherapy usage.
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Comparing Open Radical Cystectomy and Robot-assisted Laparoscopic Radical Cystectomy: A Randomized Clinical Trial

TL;DR: This trial failed to identify a large advantage for robot-assisted techniques over standard open surgery for patients undergoing radical cystectomy, pelvic lymph node dissection, and urinary diversion and found no significant difference between the two groups.
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