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Areas of possible nerve injury during RARC 

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Supraclavicular flap anatomy, surgical view

medical illustration of This illustration highlights areas of possible nerve injury along the pelvic plexus and prostatic plexus during radical cystectomy. Cystectomy is a surgical treatment for bladder cancer where the bladder and surrounding organs are removed. Nerve injury can occur during certain steps of the procedure, and it is important for surgeons to be aware of the anatomy of the nerves in this area.
Next medical illustration of Illustration showing male pelvic floor anatomy, top 3/4 view. Muscles shown are levator ani,  obturator internus and coccygeus. Image used for patient education purposes in a urology clinic

Pelvic floor anatomy

This illustration highlights areas of possible nerve injury along the pelvic plexus and prostatic plexus during radical cystectomy. Cystectomy is a surgical treatment for bladder cancer where the bladder and surrounding organs are removed. Nerve injury can occur during certain steps of the procedure, and it is important for surgeons to be aware of the anatomy of the nerves in this area.

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