How the da Vinci robot has revolutionised urological surgery
Autore:Robotic surgery is becoming more and more common in urological surgery. The da Vinci robot has revolutionised how urological procedures are performed. In our latest article, esteemed consultant urologist and robotic surgeon Mr Benjamin Lamb, who treats patients in London, discusses how the da Vinci robot has changed urological surgery, how it works, and what some of the benefits are.
What is the da Vinci robot?
The da Vinci robotic system is a surgical device that allows a surgeon to perform a keyhole operation in a very precise way. It is not an autonomous robot; it is really a sophisticated tool that precisely follows the surgeon's movements outside the body and translates them inside the body under high-definition 3D vision.
What urological surgeries does the da Vinci robot do?
Since its introduction over 15 years ago, the da Vinci robot has been used in urology surgery to carry out numerous operations, including robotic radical prostatectomy for prostate cancer, robotic radical or partial cystectomy for bladder cancer, robotic radical or partial nephrectomy for kidney cancer, and robotic reconstruction operations for problems with kidney or ureteric drainage. In the UK, nearly 10,000 radical prostatectomies are performed each year for men with prostate cancer, with about 90% being performed using the da Vinci robotic system.
Are surgeries with the da Vinci robot quicker and safer?
Yes! Studies have clearly shown that robotic radical prostatectomy is quicker and safer than an open or conventional keyhole operation.
What are some disadvantages of using the da Vinci robot?
My honest view is that for men with prostate cancer, there are no disadvantages to having a robotic radical prostatectomy compared to an open operation. The most important thing, however, is to have an expert surgeon, and a skilled surgical and nursing team.
Is recovery from da Vinci-assisted urological surgery quicker?
Yes! The main advantage of da Vinci-assisted urological surgery is that the recovery is faster. This means that patients can leave the hospital quicker and get back to family, work, and leisure activities faster.
Are there reasons not to perform robotic surgery?
For some men, robotic surgery may not be possible. For other men, it may not be the safest option for treatment. Patients should discuss the options carefully with their specialist before deciding on treatment.
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