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    We compared outcomes of robotic simple prostatectomy (RASP) in patients with and without a history of prior prostate surgery for management of symptomatic benign prostatic hyperplasia.We retrospectively reviewed our multi-institutional database for all consecutive patients who underwent RASP between 05/2013 and 01/2021.

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    • Andrew Harbin, MD @ChesUrology discusses outcomes of robotic simple prostatectomy after prior failed endoscopic treatment for #BPH and highlights the potential of #MinimallyInvasive procedures in managing BPH complications. #BeyondTheAbstract > https://t.co/Ev2eZaXg0P 🤖🔬 https://t.co/f3zvMj60ZM

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    We compared outcomes of robotic simple prostatectomy (RASP) in patients with and without a history of prior prostate surgery for management of symptomatic benign prostatic hyperplasia.We retrospectively reviewed our multi-institutional database for all consecutive patients who underwent RASP between 05/2013 and 01/2021.

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    • Andrew Harbin, MD @ChesUrology discusses outcomes of robotic simple prostatectomy after prior failed endoscopic treatment for #BPH and highlights the potential of #MinimallyInvasive procedures in managing BPH complications. #BeyondTheAbstract > https://t.co/Ev2eZaXg0P 🤖🔬 https://t.co/v8s9v4CqxG

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    We compared outcomes of robotic simple prostatectomy (RASP) in patients with and without a history of prior prostate surgery for management of symptomatic benign prostatic hyperplasia.We retrospectively reviewed our multi-institutional database for all consecutive patients who underwent RASP between 05/2013 and 01/2021.

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    • Andrew Harbin, MD @ChesUrology discusses outcomes of robotic simple prostatectomy after prior failed endoscopic treatment for #BPH and highlights the potential of #MinimallyInvasive procedures in managing BPH complications. #BeyondTheAbstract > https://t.co/Ev2eZaXg0P 🤖🔬 https://t.co/ukuYJq0EZC

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    Robotic-assisted minimally invasive esophagectomy (RAMIE) has been rapidly spreading worldwide as a novel minimally invasive approach for esophageal cancer. This narrative review aimed to elucidate the current situation and future perspectives of RAMIE for esophageal cancer. References were searched …

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    • Advance Online Publication Robotic-Assisted Esophagectomy: Current Situation and Future Perspectives https://t.co/504DkT4SVZ #esophagealcancer, #esophagectomy, #robotic, #minimallyinvasive

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    Rupture of the Achilles tendon is a common injury seen in patients of varying ages and activity levels. There are many considerations for treatment of these injuries, with both operative and nonoperative management providing satisfactory outcomes in the literature. The decision to proceed with surgical intervention should be individualized for each patient, including the patient’s age, future…

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    • An Intraoperative technique w/ ultrasound during #achilles #tendonrepair using percutaneous #PARs #minimallyinvasive system to ensure appropriate suture passage and avoid neuromuscular structures, see full technique video https://t.co/I2tkkpbJK5 @Lafi_KhalilMD @EricMakhniMD https://t.co/Qb75NusJ0m

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    Robotic surgery is very rarely considered for trauma cases. In this unique case, the patient came from an outside hospital with a gunshot through the thorax and suffered an isolated midtracheal injury with minor lung lacerations. After thorough assessment, the decision was made to perform a robotic repair with veno-venous ECMO for support. The operation was successful, and the patient was…

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    • “Robotic Repair of Gun Shot Injury to Trachea” | #Roboticsurgery is rarely considered for trauma cases. In this unique case, @TheAliSyed demonstrates a #minimallyinvasive approach to repairing an isolated midtracheal injury with minor lung lacerations. https://t.co/QYab37xHJB https://t.co/guUsG6HSgm

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    The PatientA fifty-six-year-old woman with HIV had been undergoing workup at an outside institution for progressive shortness of breath when a CT scan was obtained to evaluate for pulmonary embolism. A 1.5 cm lesion was found in the main pulmonary artery adjacent to the pulmonary valve. The clinical picture was not consistent with endocarditis or pulmonary embolism. Despite treatment with…

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    • “Minimally Invasive Excision of Pulmonary Valve Mass via Left Anterior Thoracotomy” | The authors demonstrate #pulmonaryvalve mass excision, which final pathology showed to be a papillary fibroelastoma, via #minimallyinvasive left anterior thoracotomy. https://t.co/EBotTsLIuG https://t.co/vKr5M4U3qZ