Serious urological conditions like prostate issues, kidney problems, or bladder disorders often require immediate attention, and surgery may sometimes be the only available option for permanent relief. But does that mean you have to bear all that pain and botheration? Not when the future of surgery is here—Robotic Urology Surgery! Get the most complex urological surgeries done with minimal cuts, no pain, little blood loss, and a guaranteed quick recovery through Robotic Urology Surgery!
Robotic prostatectomy allows for precise removal of cancerous tissue with minimal risk to surrounding nerves, leading to better outcomes. Robotic prostate surgery is very effective in totally removing prostate cancer.
Robotic prostatectomy treats prostate enlargement with less pain and a quicker recovery compared to traditional surgery. Most patients regain full bladder control within 2-3 months.
Robotic cystectomy offers a minimally invasive approach to removing the bladder, with a faster recovery time and fewer complications. In addition to very high success rates, there is minimal scarring of the skin.
Robotic partial nephrectomy removes kidney tumors while preserving healthy tissue. When only the tumor is removed, not the entire kidney, patients have a very low risk of major complications in the future.
Robotic pyeloplasty treats kidney blockages using minimal cuts. At Sohana Hospital, our skilled surgeons reconnect the healthy ureter to the kidney, ensuring normal kidney function and urine flow.
Robotic surgery provides a safer, faster, and more comfortable alternative to traditional and laparoscopic urological procedures. Here’s why most of our patients opt for robotic urological surgeries:
Robotic surgery is a Minimally Invasive Surgery, which simply means small incisions or cuts, resulting in shorter hospitalization and quick recovery. Here’s a concise comparison between robotic surgery and traditional open surgery
Factors | Robotic Surgery | Traditional Open Surgery |
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Success Rate | 94-100% | 80-90% |
Size of Cuts | 1-2 cm | 3 inches - 12 inches |
Pain | Negligible | Painful |
Blood Loss | Minimal | Heavy |
Accuracy | Very accurate | Accurate |
Safety | Very safe | Involves some risk |
Recovery Time | 2-3 weeks | 3-4 months |
Hospital Stay | May or may not be required | Compulsorily required |