Caduceus


Robotic Prostatectomy








Robotic Prostatectomy


















Urology Health Quizzes - click here
Urology Associates of DuPage


Robotic Prostatectomy - The Next Generation has Truly Improved Upon Open Surgery

It is our pleasure to inform you about an exciting new technology available at Central DuPage Hospital. We have been using the da Vinci robotic system to perform radical prostatectomies for prostate cancer. We are the first physicians in the Chicago Suburban area to perform this procedure. The da Vinci robotic system allows us to access the prostate via laparoscopic ports and perform detailed surgery using state-of-the-art machinery. The device incorporates two surgical arms and a 3-D camera system that affords 10X magnification. Robotic operating arms and powerful magnification enable easier access to the prostate, allowing for a more precise dissection. Precision is crucial when performing a nerve sparing prostatectomy in order to preserve post-operation potency. Also, the anastamosis of the bladder and urethra can now be done under direct visualization. This allows for a faster return to continence. Our patients have been recovering faster with shorter hospital stays. The average return to work has been 1.5- 2 compared to 4-6 weeks after a standard prostatectomy. Additionally, blood loss and the need for transfusion have been reduced as a result of the high magnification and ease of access to the prostate.

Renal surgery can also be achieved through laparoscopic ports similar to gallbladder surgery. It is performed using laparoscopy and hand assisted technology. Laparoscopic renal surgery results in less scarring and quicker return to normal activities than standard renal surgery.


Questions and Answers

Does the robot do the surgery?
No, the surgeon does the operation. The robot is an instrument that allows the surgeon to operate in small spaces in the body. It essentially makes the surgeon's hands two seven millimeter instruments.

How is the prostate removed?
One of the operating port sites is used to remove the prostate, usually the one at the umbilicus.

Is a nerve sparing prostatectomy possible?
Yes, this is where the robot performs best. The surgeon has the benefit of 10X magnification and the fine delicate instrumentation to perform the precise removal of the nerve bundles off the prostate.

Will I be incontinent of urine (i.e. wear a diaper) after surgery?
The majority of men are continent after the procedure. However, there is no guarantee of continence. There is always a risk of incontinence following prostate surgery. The robotic technique simply allows a much better connection of the bladder and urethra after the prostate is removed, permitting improved healing post surgery.

How much pain will I be in?
Since the surgery is done through a small incision, most patients experience much less post procedure pain then with open surgery. Patients tend to need much less pain medication. After one week, most are feeling no pain at all. Also, there is a decreased risk of post-operative hernias.

How long will I have to have the catheter in after surgery?
Most patients have the catheter removed one week after surgery. A drain is left in after the procedure which is usually removed before discharge from the hospital.

When can I exercise?
Light walking is encouraged right after the procedure. After 2 weeks, jogging and aerobic exercise is permitted. After four weeks, heavy lifting can resume.


Robotic Prostatectomy Advantages

  • Better chance of potency after nerve sparing radical prostatectomy
  • Advanced robotic technology increases operational standards
  • Decreased hospital stay (1 or 2 days)
  • Decreased need for post-surgery narcotics
  • Less blood loss
  • Increased technical precision
  • Smaller, less obvious incision
  • Precise urethral connection
  • Quicker recovery
  • Accelerated return to normal activities


For More Information About Robotic Prostatectomy

Go to www.daVinciProstatectomy.com.



Refer a Friend

Urology Associates of DuPage
Wheaton (Main Office)
610 E. Roosevelt Rd.
Suite 203
Wheaton, IL 60187
Ph: (630) 653-5550
Fax: (630) 653-5561
view map
Elmhurst
1200 S. York Rd.
Suite 4220
Elmhurst, IL 60126
view map
Naperville
640 S. Washington
Suite 332
Naperville, IL 60540
view map