Quality of surgical care can impact survival in patients with bladder cancer after robot-assisted radical cystectomy: results from the International Robotic Cystectomy Consortium
Ahmed Y, Hussein A, May P, Ahmad B, Khan A, Benkowski J, Durrani A, Khan S, Kozlowski J, Saar M, Wijburg C, Richstone L, Wagner A, Yuh B, Redorta J, Dasgupta P, Khan M, Menon M, Peabody J, Hosseini A, Gaboardi F, Pini G, Schanne F, Mottrie A, Rha K, Hemal A, Stockle M, Kelly J, Tan W, Maatman T, Poulakis V, Kaouk J, Canda A, Balbay M, Wiklund P, Guru K. Quality of surgical care can impact survival in patients with bladder cancer after robot-assisted radical cystectomy: results from the International Robotic Cystectomy Consortium. African Journal Of Urology 2020, 26: 22. DOI: 10.1186/s12301-020-00031-y.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchOrgan-confined diseaseLocally advanced diseaseDisease-specific survivalRecurrence-free survivalRobot-assisted radical cystectomyOverall survivalQuality of surgical careRadical cystectomyBladder cancerSurgical carePositive lymph node statusMultivariate stepwise logistic regressionImpact of surgical factorsPositive surgical marginsLymph node statusKaplan-Meier methodPredictors of survivalStepwise logistic regressionCompare surgical performanceOS ratesSurgical marginsPT stageAdjuvant chemotherapyNode statusAdvanced disease