Robot Bladder Surgery Fails To Deliver Fewer Complications, Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center Study

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Using robotic techniques to remove a cancerous bladder doesn’t reduce the risk of complications compared with conventional “open” surgery, according to a new comparison of 118 patients conducted by surgeons at the Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center in New York. The study, detailed in the New England Journal of Medicine, marks the first ongoing comparison of the risks and benefits of the two techniques. Past studies concluded that the robotic technique meant less time in the hospital and fewer complications but they were done by looking back at the records of already-treated patients.

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