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Use of NeuroSAFE during prostatectomy nearly doubled the number of patients who had no or mild erectile dysfunction ...
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NeuroSAFE Improves Erectile Function After Radical ProstatectomyTHURSDAY, April 3, 2025 (HealthDay News) -- Use of the NeuroSAFE technique, a standardized frozen section analysis that ...
Discover how NeuroSAFE improves erectile function and early continence recovery post-prostate surgery, benefiting patients.
A technique to preserve nerves during prostate cancer surgery almost doubles the proportion of men who keep erectile function ...
The new surgical method, called NeuroSAFE, preserves the nerves that run through the prostate’s outer layers, which are thought to be responsible for producing erections, according to a report ...
Opens in a new tab or window Share on LinkedIn. Opens in a new tab or window A nerve-sparing technique (NeuroSAFE) reduced erectile dysfunction in men undergoing robot-assisted radical ...
The results of the NeuroSAFE PROOF trial, presented at the 2025 European Association of Urology (EAU) Congress in Madrid and published in The Lancet Oncology, raise the prospect of major quality ...
The trial evaluated a method (called NeuroSAFE) of preserving the nerves that run through the prostate's outer layers, which are thought to be responsible for producing erections, during prostate ...
The study had 190 participants receive the robot-assisted surgery (named NeuroSAFE) and another 191 underwent the standard surgical approach for prostate cancer. The NeuroSAFE patients had noticeably ...
A new study, led by experts from University College London (UCL) and University College London Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust (UCLH), has found that the NeuroSafe method nearly doubles the ...
Patients who underwent NeuroSAFE during nerve-sparing surgery showed improvement in erectile function at 12 months and urinary continence at 3 months. HealthDay News — Use of the NeuroSAFE ...
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