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The impact of obesity on laparoscopic radical prostatectomy
BJU International, 11/14/06
Eden, Christopher G, et al. - Conclusion: The operation was significantly longer for obese patients, by a mean of 15min; all other variables were comparable in the two groups. The results from this study suggest that obese patients can expect a similar outcome to their non-obese counterparts after LRP, when operated on by an experienced surgeon
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