Alexander Beulens

211 Robot-Assisted Radical Prostatectomy: A survery on the influence of postoperative results analysis and surgical video review on postoperative complications and functional results. Statistical analysis In this descriptive study, data was presented as frequency distribution with percentages. Data was analysed with SPSS v25 (IBM Corp., Armonk, NY, USA). Results A total of 30 RARP surgeons (32%) responded to the survey, two responses were incomplete (figure 1). A total of 24 (80%) had at least five (or more) years of experience (Table 1). A total of 22 (73%) participants performed more than 500 RARPs in their Figure 1. Flow diagram of response career. The hospitals of 14 (47%) respondents were part of a combination of medical centers that work together in the field of prostate cancer care. The surgeons originated from all over the world (Table 1). Of the respondents 19 (63%) worked in a ERUS Robotic Certified Host centre. The use of postoperative results analysis and surgical video review in daily practice All respondents record surgical videos of their cases. Twenty-seven of the 30 (90%) respondents organized periodical postoperative result analysis meetings, of whom 17

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