Robotics
ROBOTIC CENTER OF EXCELLENCE
Minimally invasive surgery maximizes visualization, precision, and control of instruments allowing for the potential to minimize the risk of complications, shorten healing time and enable safer, more precise surgery.
Our experienced team of fellowship trained surgeons have performed thousands of robotic surgeries. Patients will experience the best possible robotic surgery for their cancer or other urologic condition.
We are proud to announce that SRC, an independent safety organization, recognizes our surgeons as “Surgeons of Excellence in Robotic Surgery.”
ROBOTIC CENTER OF EXCELLENCE
Minimally invasive surgery maximizes visualization, precision, and control of instruments allowing for the potential to minimize the risk of complications, shorten healing time and enable safer, more precise surgery.
Our experienced team of fellowship trained surgeons have performed thousands of robotic surgeries. Patients will experience the best possible robotic surgery for their cancer or other urologic condition.
We are proud to announce that SRC, an independent safety organization, recognizes our surgeons as “Surgeons of Excellence in Robotic Surgery.”
We are pleased to offer our patients the benefits of robotic surgery for
robotic procedures that include, but are not limited to:
Prostatectomy
Partial or complete removal of the prostate
It may be performed to treat prostate cancer or benign prostatic hyperplasia.
Adrenalectomy
Removal of an adrenal gland
It is usually for patients with a tumor in the adrenal gland or overproduction of hormones.
Nephrectomy
Removal of a kidney
It is performed most often for kidney cancer but can also be for other conditions like chronic infection.
Pyeloplasty/Ureteral Reconstruction
Reconstruction of a narrowing or scarring in the drainage system of the kidney
After removing the blockage, the urinary tract is then reconstructed to allow the kidney to drain normally and preserve its function.
Partial Nephrectomy
Removal of a kidney
Usually performed because of a tumor while saving the normal portion of the kidney.
Sacrocolpopexy
Used to treat pelvic organ prolapse in women
Pelvic organ prolapse is a condition that is caused by a weakening of the normal support of the pelvic floor with aging or after a hysterectomy and can lead to incontinence and/or an abnormal bulge in the vagina.
Cystectomy
Partial or complete removal of the bladder
It is usually performed to treat bladder cancer