Robotic cystectomy is often used to treat bladder cancer that has not spread to other parts of the body. This week’s expert Ike Oguejiofor, MD will talk about robotic cystectomy.
During a robotic cystectomy, he uses a robot-assisted system to remove the bladder and, in some cases, nearby lymph nodes and other structures. He controls the robot by using hand and foot controls to manipulate the instruments attached to the robot's arms.
Robotic cystectomy has several potential benefits compared to traditional open surgery, including smaller incisions, less blood loss, reduced pain and discomfort, and faster recovery times.
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