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The focus here is nerve sparing during robotic prostate surgery, an area of expertise for Dr. Samadi. Not severing, or sparing the nerves, helps preserve sexual function. Dr. Samadi points out the base of the prostate gland in this video and talks about the small amount of blood lost during robotic prostate surgery in comparison to open surgery.

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