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Are the cure rates observed with robotic surgery the same?

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Although there are not yet long term data with respect to cure rates with robotic prostatectomy, the pathological results are comparable to those with open radical retropubic prostatectomy. As such, one can expect the same excellent long-term cure rates realized with the traditional surgery.
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What is robotic surgery?

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Robotic surgery is a laparoscopic approach to the treatment of prostate cancer. The da Vinci robot is used to assist in surgical removal of the prostate by providing three-dimensional vision, magnification and an articulating robotic wrist. No. The robot has no independent thought. It just recreates the actions performed by the surgeon at the console in a more precise manner.
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What if the robotic equipment fails during the surgery?

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This is a very remote possibility, but if the robot mechanically fails during surgery, the procedure would be completed with either conventional laparoscopic or open surgery.
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How long does robotic prostatectomy surgery take?

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The actual procedure normally takes 1 ½ to 2 hours, although unusual circumstances could increase the time required. Yes, general anesthesia is required. Robotic prostatectomy offers many advantages compared to conventional surgery, but it is nevertheless a major operation.
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What is Robotic (Remote) Surgery?

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Robotic Surgery implies mechanical, complex device interleaving between the surgeon's hand and the in situ operational field. The endoscopic surgery is the good example. When such a surgical device is remote, online controlled, and then it is robotic (remote) surgery, in the Telemedicine meaning (see "Lindbergh Operation")
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What are the disadvantages of robotic surgery?

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The main limitation of robotic surgery is a lack of tactile sensation. However, in most cases this does not affect the outcome of surgery since it is nearly impossible to feel the difference between cancerous and benign tissue.
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Why should I choose robotic prostatectomy instead of traditional open surgery?

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If your doctor recommends surgery to treat your prostate cancer, you may be a candidate for robotic prostatectomy. This new, less-invasive surgical procedure utilizes a state-of-the-art surgical system that helps your surgeon see vital anatomical structures more clearly and to perform a more precise surgical procedure.
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What is robotic-assisted surgery?

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Robotic-assisted surgery is a method of surgery based on minimally invasive surgery or MIS. It addresses the limitations of MIS, improving surgical execution and patient outcomes. By dramatically enhancing visualization, precision, control and dexterity, robotic-assisted surgical systems overcome the limitations of traditional MIS – or laparoscopic – technology, helping physicians to perform complex surgery in a manner never before experienced.
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Robotic surgery: how does it work ?

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French President Nicolas Sarkozy visited the IRCAD Institute (Research Institute against Digestive Cancer) on the 6th of September 2007  - 31 d?c. 2007 Catherine Coste J'ai travaill? ? l'implantation de la chirurgie robotique en Europe avec Intuitive Surgical. Une aventure passionnante ! I have participated in the development of robotic surgery in Europe with Intuitive Surgical. A fascinating adventure! Afficher mon profil complet
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Who is a candidate for robotic surgery?

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Men whose disease is encapsulated in the prostate (has not spread) are likely candidates for robotic prostate surgery. Patients who have had prior radiation treatment (Brachytherapy or external beam) for prostate cancer are not candidates for the robotic approach.
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Is there a cure?

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No, there is not yet a cure for depression or bipolar disorder. But research is underway to determine the exact cause of these illnesses, to develop better treatments and eventually a cure. Click here to learn more about current research.
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A: Treatments for ichthyosis are exactly that - treatments, not cures. As yet, there is no cure for ichthyosis.
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No, however there are medications and treatments available that can effectively control your RPC.
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Although there is no cure, modern treatments and therapies can allow people with Parkinson's to lead active lives.
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Currently, there is no known cure for ankylosing spondylitis, but there are treatments and medications available to reduce symptoms and manage the pain. Recent studies show that the new biologic medications can potentially slow or halt the disease progression in some people. Click here for more information in our AS Treatment section.
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The Cystic Fibrosis Foundation works as fast as possible and funds some of the best and brightest minds in science to find a cure. Because CF researchers are blazing new trails in drug development and gene therapy, experts have no way of saying for sure when a cure will be available. Certainly many children today have the chance to live long and full lives.
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There is no universal cure for sickle cell disease. Research in gene therapy, the ultimate universal cure, is currently underway.
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The only cure is delivery of the baby. When preeclampsia develops, the mother and her baby are monitored carefully. There are medications and treatments that may prolong the pregnancy, which can increase the baby's chances of health and survival. Unfortunately, once the course of preeclampsia has begun, the health of the mother must be constantly weighed against the health of the baby.
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Understanding of autism has grown tremendously since it was first described by Dr. Leo Kanner in 1943. Some of the earlier searches for "cures" now seem unrealistic in terms of today's understanding of brain-based disorders. To cure means "to restore to health, soundness, or normality." In the medical sense, there is no cure for the differences in the brain which result in autism.
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There is currently no cure for Alzheimer's disease or for most other causes of dementia. Nor can a cure be expected in the foreseeable future. Researchers are still at the stage of developing drugs that will slow down the progression of the disease, at least in some cases. They still do not know how to prevent the disease from occurring, how to stop its progression, or how to reverse its effects.
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RAPIDASE FP was initially used and designed for apple sauce processing which is semi liquid product with all substrates available for enzyme reaction in semi liquid form. On the other hand RAPIDASE FP SUPER is generally use on solid fruit pieces and therefore must be present at quite high dosage to penetrate fruit tissues and react in short time during the process on solid state substrate.
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Is surgery a cure for acromegaly?

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Surgery alone does bring about remission for some people, but not everyone. “Remission” in this case means to return levels of growth hormone and IGF-1 to normal. Remission is different than cure in that the disease can come back from remission. If it is successful, this operation quickly relieves symptoms caused by the tumor pressing on adjacent tissue. Remission rates are about 80-85% for small adenomas (microadenomas) and 50-65% for large adenomas (macroadenomas).
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Why is robotic surgery better than the conventional open approach?

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Typically robotic surgery is associated with less risk of bleeding and a faster recovery. The magnification and surgical precision provided by the DaVinci surgical system help surgeons to more reliably remove all of the cancerous tissue without damaging the vital surrounding structures that are responsible for erections and urinary control.
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Will robotic-assisted surgery make surgeons unnecessary?

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No. Robotic-assisted surgery enables surgeons to be more precise, advancing their technique and enhancing their capability in performing complex minimally invasive surgery. The System replicates the surgeon’s movements in real time and cannot function without the surgeon’s input.
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What happens if there is a complication during a robotic-assisted surgery?

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Though chances of this occurring are slim, if the system mechanically fails during surgery, surgeons can easily transition to and complete the procedure with either conventional laparoscopic or open surgery. The da Vinci surgical systems theoretically can be used to operate over long distances. This capability, however, currently is not being practiced.
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What are the benefits for patients associated with robotic-assisted surgery?

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During robotic-assisted surgery, patients typically experience less blood loss (fewer transfusions) and less pain. Also, because incisions are much smaller and patients experience less trauma than in open surgery, patient benefits may include a shorter hospital stay, less pain, less risk of infection, less blood loss, fewer transfusions, less scarring, faster recovery and a quicker return to normal daily activities.
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Are there any risks to undergoing robotic-assisted surgery?

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Like any major surgery, robotic-assisted surgery carries inherent risks. However, they are no more serious than traditional methods of surgery. The main “risk” associated with robotic-assisted surgery is the possible need to convert to open surgery.
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What is the follow-up treatment for robotic-assisted surgery like?

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The follow-up treatment for robotic-assisted surgery is similar to that for traditional methods of surgery. However, because of robotic-assisted surgery’s inherent benefits (shorter recovery time, smaller incisions, etc.), treatment will progress on a more progressive schedule.
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How many robotic-assisted surgery systems does the hospital have?

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Good Samaritan Hospital has two robotic-assisted surgery systems, the standard da Vinci Surgical System and the da Vinci S Surgical System. The hospital purchased its first da Vinci Surgical System in February 2003 with generous support from Pam and Rob Sibcy, Claire Phillips and the Castellini Foundation. In 2005, Good Samaritan received the third da Vinci S Surgical System in the world.
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How do I know if I am a candidate for robotic-assisted surgery?

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Eligibility for robotic-assisted surgery is determined by several factors. Generally speaking, the best candidates for robotic-assisted surgery are those patients who have a good medical history and are capable of withstanding the surgery. You will undergo a comprehensive pre-surgery screening to determine if you qualify for robotic-assisted surgery at Good Samaritan Hospital.
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