Robotic cystectomy

ROBOT-ASSISTED BLADDER CANCER SURGERY


Surgery to remove a cancerous bladder

Enquiries & Appointments

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About bladder surgery

This innovative procedure uses the advanced da Vinci® surgical robot to remove a bladder.

Having a cystectomy will change the way you pass urine. You may need a cystectomy for a number of reasons, including:

  • high-grade bladder cancer
  • bladder damage caused by cytoxic treatment
  • uncontrollable bleeding.

Need to know

Your consultant surgeon will start by making several small cuts (keyholes) in an area of skin near your bladder. They'll then use the da Vinci® robot to find and remove your bladder.

Your consultant will be in the same room as you but they'll operate the robot from a console. This lets them perform more precise movements than traditional surgery and can make for a quicker procedure.

During the surgery, your consultant will create a new way for you to pass urine. This could be in the form of urinary diversion (a urostomy stoma) or a neobladder replacement. You'll be under general anaesthetic for the surgery.
You'll be asked to arrive at the hospital either on the day or morning before your robotic cystectomy. You won't be able to eat six hours before the procedure but you can drink clear, still water up to three hours before it.

Your consultant will explain what else to expect prior to the surgery. They will also explain what will happen during the surgery and outline any possible risks and side effects. If you're having a urostomy stoma fitted (a urine collection bag), a nurse specialist will explain how this works and how to care for it.

After the operation, you'll be transferred to our intensive care for a recovery period of 24-48 hours. Once stable, you'll be taken to the main hospital.

Your consultant or nurse will let you know when you can leave the hospital and if you should arrange for someone to take you home.

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Mr Rajesh Nair

Mr Rajesh Nair

Urology

Mr Mohamed Abd Alazeez

Mr Mohamed Abd Alazeez

Urology

Mr Ashwin Sridhar

Mr Ashwin Sridhar

Urology

Mr Matteo Massanova

Mr Matteo Massanova

Urology

Our locations

The Prostate Centre

The Prostate Centre

18 Devonshire Street W1G 7AQ London
The Princess Grace Hospital

The Princess Grace Hospital

42-52 Nottingham Place W1U 5NY London
The Shard Outpatients

The Shard Outpatients

The Shard, 32 St Thomas Street SE1 9BS London

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