Table 9 Perioperative parameters in the studies comparing intrafacial and interfacial nerve-sparing radical prostatectomy.

From: Intrafascial versus interfascial nerve sparing in radical prostatectomy for localized prostate cancer: a systematic review and meta-analysis

Study

No. of cases, type

Operative time, min

Blood loss, ml

Transfusion rates, %

Duration of catheterization, d

Hospital stay, d

Stolzenburg7

200 ITR-NS

140 (70–280)

200 (30–1100)

0.5

6 (5–20)

200 ITE-NS

135 (50–250)

200 (20–800)

1

5 (3–20)

Ko8

9 ITR-NS

157.78 ± 33.83

138.89 ± 79.17

9.67 ± 1.66

32 ITE-NS

169.41 ± 43.01

175.78 ± 128.34

11.09 ± 2.70

Zheng9

65 ITR-NS

100 (89–106)

94 (81–98)

0

7 (6–8)

8 (8–9)

130 ITE-NS

96 (86–104)

87 (75–100)

0

7 (6–9)

8 (7–10)

Khoder10

203 ITR-NS

60 (40–120)

100 (50–600)

163 ITE-NS

65 (45–195)

150 (50–900)

Khoder12

239 ITR-NS

65 (40–200)

100 (50–800)

181 ITE-NS

65 (45–215)

150 (50–1300)

  1. ITR-NS = intrafacial nerve sparing; ITE-NS = interfacial nerve sparing.