Results from a phase 3 clinical trial, recently published in The Lancet Oncology, present a significant breakthrough in the field of prostate cancer surgery. The NeuroSAFE technique, a novel approach ...
The NeuroSAFE technique significantly improves erectile function outcomes post-prostatectomy, nearly doubling the number of patients with no or mild erectile dysfunction. Intraoperative tissue ...
More than 80 percent of prostate cancer patients develop erectile dysfunction (ED), regardless of whether they have surgery or external radiation therapy, according to a recent study published in the ...
Use of NeuroSAFE to guide nerve sparing during robot-assisted radical prostatectomy improved patient-reported erectile function. Researchers have found that the use of the NeuroSAFE technique to guide ...
A technique to preserve nerves during prostate cancer surgery almost doubles the proportion of men who keep erectile function, according to a new study. Compared to standard surgery, researchers said ...
Neurosafe procedure allows doctors to remove prostate while preserving as much nerve tissue around it as possible A more precise form of prostate cancer surgery nearly doubles the chances of men ...
A UK-led international clinical trial is recruiting 280 patients to see if the technique to remove cancerous cells, known as aquablation, could prevent incontinence as well as erectile dysfunction, ...
A new surgical technique known as NeuroSAFE is offering new hope to men undergoing prostate cancer surgery, nearly doubling the chances of preserving erectile function without compromising cancer ...
A groundbreaking surgical technique could revolutionise prostate cancer treatment by significantly improving erectile function preservation. A new study, led by experts from University College London ...
A CUTTING-EDGE cold laser therapy could effectively treat prostate cancer and slash the risk of any debilitating side effects. Australian researchers discovered that the new treatment could destroy ...
Dr. Jamin Brahmbhatt is a urologist and robotic surgeon with Orlando Health and an assistant professor at the University of Central Florida’s College of Medicine. During the pandemic, I did what many ...