Robotic Surgery in Urology
Robotic surgery in urology is a form of minimally invasive surgery that utilizes robotic arms to perform complex procedures with a high degree of precision. Robotic surgery is advantageous as it requires a smaller incision and can lead to less blood loss, lower risk of infection, faster recovery times, and improved surgical outcomes. In urological applications, robotic surgery can be used to perform various urological procedures such as radical prostatectomy and nephrectomy to treat diseases such as prostate cancer, kidney stones, and kidney cancer. This form of surgery is becoming increasingly popular due to the benefits it provides for both patients and surgeons.
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