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. David Samadi uses surgical clips near the vas deferens during da Vinci robotic prostate surgery. Dr. Samadi recommends relying on visual feedback to prevent tearing of the delicate seminal vesicles during a robotic prostatectomy. After performing many surgeries, Dr. Samadi says surgeons can expect to gain a sense of tactile feedback from the da Vinci robot during surgery to remove the prostate.Views: 2718
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Your fame as the Leonardo of the Da Vinci robotic prostate surgery is well known. It is also documented by the many testimonials of your patients. I would like to add my own experience to show how masterfully you also apply your unique skills and methodology to the most demanding surgery of this type removal of the bladder...
more..I was extremely fortunate that I was blessed with the best surgeon for the job, Dr. David Samadi. It was his experience as a surgeon, a top notch team of professionals, compassion for his patients, passion for his work and a humility that is rare among people of his stature. It was this that gave me the comfort to go forward.
more..From the time I arrived at Mount Sinai for my operation until the time I left for home, about 26 hours later, I was treated efficiently, professionally, and compassionately by all I came in contact with...
more.."My 30 day PSA came back as 0 which was great. I feel very fortunate to have adequate health coverage, access to a great physician like Dr. Samadi, and such a loving partner, family and friends who have supported me"
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