Possible benefits of robot‐assisted rectal cancer surgery regarding urological and sexual dysfunction: a systematic review and meta‐analysis
Colorectal Disease2014Vol. 17(5), pp. 375–381
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Abstract
Although there were few data and no randomized controlled trials the results of the review suggested that robot-assisted surgery resulted in improved urogenital function than after laparoscopy.
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