Novel MANO Technique Demonstrates Improved Functional Outcomes Following Robotic Prostatectomy
A newly published study describes the MANO technique for robotic-assisted radical prostatectomy. Early results show improved urinary continence and recovery without compromising cancer control.
A recently published study describing the MANO technique adds to the growing body of evidence supporting surgical innovations designed to improve recovery following robotic-assisted radical prostatectomy.
Developed within a high-volume robotic prostate cancer surgery program, the technique focuses on maximizing preservation of critical anatomical structures while maintaining excellent cancer control. Early results demonstrate encouraging urinary continence outcomes and enhanced postoperative recovery without compromising oncologic effectiveness.
As robotic prostatectomy continues to evolve, innovative techniques such as MANO reflect the ongoing commitment of leading urologic surgeons to improving quality-of-life outcomes for men undergoing prostate cancer treatment.


