Robotic Surgery

Robotic surgery has revolutionized the field of urology by offering enhanced precision, improved visualization, and greater dexterity for surgeons during minimally invasive procedures. The da Vinci Surgical System is the most commonly used robotic surgical platform in urology.

Robotic Applications in Urology

Prostate Surgery

Robotic-assisted radical prostatectomy (RARP) is a commonly performed procedure for treating prostate cancer. The robot's high-definition 3D vision and precise instruments allow for meticulous removal of the prostate while minimizing damage to surrounding structures, which can help preserve urinary and sexual functions.

Bladder Surgery

Robotic cystectomy is a minimally invasive alternative to open bladder removal surgery for patients with bladder cancer. It involves the removal of the bladder and, in some cases, the creation of a urinary diversion using robotic assistance.

Kidney Surgery

Robotic-assisted partial nephrectomy (RAPN) is used for the removal of kidney tumours while preserving the maximum amount of healthy kidney tissue. This approach is particularly important for patients with small renal masses and those at higher risk of kidney failure.

Adrenalectomy

Surgery to remove the adrenal glands (adrenalectomy) can be performed robotically for conditions such as adrenal tumours or pheochromocytoma.

Ureteral Surgery

Robotic-assisted surgery is used for complex procedures involving the ureters, such as ureteral reimplantation for the treatment of ureteral strictures.

Advantages of Robotic Surgery in Urology

  1. Minimally Invasive: Robotic procedures are minimally invasive, resulting in smaller incisions, reduced pain, shorter hospital stays, and quicker recovery compared to traditional open surgical procedures.
  2. Enhanced Precision: The robotic system provides high-definition 3D visualization and fine-tuned instruments, allowing for precise and delicate manoeuvres in confined spaces within the body.
  3. Reduced Blood Loss: The robot’s improved precision often leads to minimal blood loss during surgery.
  4. Shorter Hospital Stays: Patients undergoing robotic urologic surgery typically experience shorter hospital stays, which can lead to quicker return to normal activities.
  5. Improved Outcomes: Studies have shown that robotic surgery can offer improved functional outcomes and cancer control rates in urological procedures.

Robotic surgery has become a valuable tool in urology, enabling surgeons to perform complex procedures with greater precision and patient benefits. Therefore, patients considering robotic urologic surgery should consult Dr. Amit Ghose to discuss the most suitable treatment option for their urological problems.

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