Radical Cystectomy in England from 2013 to 2019 on 12,644 patients: An analysis of national trends and comparison of surgical approaches using Hospital Episode Statistics data
BJUI Compass2021Vol. 2(5), pp. 338–347
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Ashwin Tamhankar, David Thurtle, Alexander Hampson, Omar El‐Taji, Ramesh Thurairaja, John D. Kelly, James W.F. Catto, Tim Lane, James Adshead, Nikhil Vasdev
Abstract
This evaluation of the HES data from NHS England for 12,644 RC confirms an increase in the adoption of Robotic Cystectomy. Our data confirms the need to develop strategies with enhanced recovery protocols and post-operative close monitoring following Radical Cystectomy in order to reduce post-operative complications.
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