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Patient-Reported Impotence and Incontinence After Nerve-Sparing Radical Prostatectomy
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Nerve-sparing prostatectomy, particularly when performed unilaterally, improves postoperative sexual function to a lesser extent than previously reported. Because men with preoperative impotence and more advanced cancers receive nerve-sparing surgery less often, some of the previously reported benefit of nerve preservation may be the result of patient selection and not of the technique per se.
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