Robotic Oncology. David B. Samadi M.D. Chief, Division Of Robotics And Minimal Invasive Surgery Mount Sinai School Of Medicine
Business News Network (BNN), 09:05
From Business News Network (BNN), Toronto, Dr. David Samadi discusses the use of the da Vinci robot in prostate removal surgeries, in which, the surgeon is 10 feet away from the patient, at a console, directing the robotic hands in the surgical procedure. He has performed over 4,500 cases successfully and prefers this method because there is no incision, less bleeding, no blood transfusions and faster recovery, as well as a preservation of continence and sexual function.Views: 3170
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It is now more than a week post-op and all is well (including path reports). Once again, I thank Dr. Samadi and all at Mount Sinai for the opportunity to be cared for by the best.?
more.."I learned there are urologists who perform the operation hundreds of times a year; that the operation can be done with very small incisions, within the body itself, employing optical fiber technology..."
more..The operation went like clockwork and was successful. My stay at Mt. Sinai for a little over 24 hours went just as Dr. Samadi had explained at our first consultation .There were no surprises or unexpected incidents. The staff at Mt. Sinai were great. My post operative recovery is progressing well...
more..You and you staff did a marvelous job. We are deeply grateful to you and your caring, dedicated staff as well to Mt. Sinai and its friendly, compassionate people. Thank you for everything.
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