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Is the type of prostatectomy procedure (laparoscopic, robotic, nerve sparing, perineal or abdominal) of significance when considering ProACT?

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Is the type of prostatectomy procedure (laparoscopic, robotic, nerve sparing, perineal or abdominal) of significance when considering ProACT?

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There may be small differences in the incontinence rates after each of these surgeries. However, incontinence is certainly a possible complication in all of these and ProACT can be a beneficial treatment in all of these patient groups.

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