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Robotic surgery in urology is a minimally invasive surgical technique that uses a robotic system to perform urological procedures. The robotic system consists of a surgeon console, a patient-side cart, and a vision system. The surgeon sits at the console and controls the robotic arms, which are inserted into the patient through small incisions. The vision system provides the surgeon with a three-dimensional view of the surgical field, which is magnified up to 10 times. Many robotic systems are available that allow us to do robotic surgery. The most widely used system is the Intuitive Surgical da Vinci system.
Robotic surgery offers several advantages over traditional surgical approaches, including:
Some of the most common urological procedures that are performed using robotic surgery include:
Radical prostatectomy: This is a surgery to remove the prostate gland. It is used to treat prostate cancer.
Partial nephrectomy: This is a surgery to remove part of a kidney. It is used to treat kidney cancer.
Nephroureterectomy: This is a surgery to remove a kidney and a ureter. It is used to treat kidney cancer that has spread to the ureter.
Cystectomy: This is a surgery to remove the bladder. It is used to treat bladder cancer. We can create a new bladder after this if needed as part of the same surgery.
Pyeloplasty: This is a surgery to repair a narrowing of the ureter.
Robotic surgery is a rapidly evolving field, and new urological procedures are being developed all the time. As the technology continues to improve, robotic surgery is likely to become even more common in the treatment of other urological conditions.
Robotic surgery is not without its risks. These risks include:
Overall, robotic surgery is a safe and effective minimally invasive surgical technique that can offer several advantages over traditional surgical approaches. However, it is important to weigh the risks and benefits of robotic surgery before making a decision.
Mr Ashwin Sridhar is a consultant urologist and robotic prostate and bladder cancer surgeon in London. He has extensive experience in these procedures and is a recognised trainer in Robotic surgical procedures for teams across the United Kingdom and Europe.