Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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3902131 | Urology | 2010 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
The first objective of radical prostatectomy is cancer control. However, the success of RP should be also measured by the long-term morbidity outcomes and by the maintenance of quality of life. We performed a review of the literature for combined results of continence, erectile function, and cancer control after radical prostatectomy. Since 2003 and the first report of “trifecta,” only 7 series have yet reported such combined results (trifecta rate range: 20%-76%). The preoperative risk (D'Amico) predicted for quality of life outcomes and biochemical recurrence is an aggregate endpoint, the trifecta.
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Authors
Evanguelos Xylinas, Guillaume Ploussard, Xavier Durand, Alexandre de La Taille, Norman Gillion, Yves Allory, Dimitri Vordos, Andras Hoznek, Claude Clément Abbou, Laurent Salomon,