Robotic Oncology. David B. Samadi M.D. Chief, Division Of Robotics And Minimal Invasive Surgery Mount Sinai School Of Medicine
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Dr. Samadi demonstrates how to mobilize the bladder during robotic prostate surgery in order to reach the prostate. The video clearly shows the da Vinci robotic instruments at work. Dr David Samadi explains the defatting of the endopelvic fascia. This portion of the prostate removal surgery is performed under the pubic bone, which would be very difficult to see during open or traditional surgery.Views: 4043
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I learned I had prostrate cancer in late May 2010. I am 67 years old, diabetic, and had both TURP surgery and hernia surgery in the past. Being a Jehovah's Witness I was very concerned about the blood issue. Since conventional prostrate surgery is very bloody, it was not an option.
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