Utilisation of anatomic grading of nerve-spare during robot-assisted radical prostatectomy to prognosticate erectile function recovery

JOURNAL OF CLINICAL UROLOGY(2024)

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Objective: To determine if a precise 5-point nerve-spare (NS) scoring system at the time of robot-assisted radical prostatectomy (RARP) correlates with post-operative erectile function recovery (EFR). Patients and methods: From 2014 to 2018, 277 patients underwent RARP by a single surgeon. NS quality was recorded as: grade I, non-NS; grade 2, <50%; grade 3, 50%; grade 4, 75%; grade 5, EFR rates >= 95%. were compared using Fisher's exact test or Pearson's chi-square test at 3-24 months, grouped based on the degree of NS: 1= bilateral full NS (grade 5); 2= bilateral NS with one good NS (>= grade 4); 3 = unilateral good NS; 4 = incremental NS (grade 3); 5 = partial neurovascular bundle (NVB) resection (grade 2); 6 = complete NVB resection (grade 1). Results: At 24 months, EFR defined as Sexual Health Inventory for Men (SHIM) score >= 17 was 75%, 55%, 41%, 23%, 12% and 0% for groups 1-6, respectively (p = 0.001). EFR defined as spontaneous erection sufficient for intercourse with or without PDE5i was 60%, 58%, 40%, 33%, 0% and 11% for groups 1-6, respectively (p <0.001). Conclusion: A precise anatomic NS scoring system at RARP allows good prognostication of EFR, which may inform patient counselling and erectile dysfunction management.
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Prostatic neoplasms,prostatectomy,erectile dysfunction,robot-assisted radical prostatectomy,nerve-sparing surgery
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