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Gao X et al. – In this preliminary study, the technique of simplified apical dissection of the prostate in LRP appears to be an easy and feasible technique in early recovery of urinary continence. Further long–term and larger sample studies are necessary to elucidate the modified technique in LRP on early restoration of urinary continence.

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