Robot in Prostate Cancer; Robotic Radical Prostatectomy, Robotic Lymph Node Dissection The prostate is a walnut-sized (15-20 grams) gland located just below the urinary bladder (bladder), where some of the semen content in men is produced. While the prostate plays a role in the fluidity of the semen with the fluids it secretes, on the other hand, it regulates the urine flow through the urinary canal. More
Robot in Bladder Cancer; Robotic Radical Cystectomy, Robotic Partial Cystectomy, Robotic New Bladder, Robotic Orthotopic New Bladder The bladder is the organ that stores the urine filtered from the kidneys and allows the urine to be thrown out of the body by contraction. The inner surface of the bladder is covered with a unique cell layer. More
Robot in Benign Prostatic Enlargement; Robotic Simple Prostatectomy, Robotic Transvesical Prostatectomy, Robotic Transvesical Simple Prostatectomy Benign prostatic enlargement is a disease that usually occurs in advanced ages and the cause of which is unknown. This enlargement of the prostate gland surrounding the urinary canal presses on the urinary canal, causing obstruction in the urinary canal and inability to pass urine easily. More
Robot in Adult Ureteropelvic Junction Obstruction; Robotic Pyeloplasty Urine produced by the kidneys is first collected in a pool called the renal pelvis and then transported to the bladder (urinary bladder) by tube-like structures called ureters. The stenosis that develops at the junction of the renal pelvis and the ureters is defined as ureteropelvic junction stenosis. More
Robot in Kidney Cancers; Robotic Radical Nephrectomy, Robotic Partial Nephrectomy There are 3 options for the complete removal of the kidney together with the surrounding fat tissue (radical nephrectomy). Open, laparoscopy and robotic surgery. More