RAPA - Surgical Precision with Robotic Adenomectomy
Treatment of benign prostate enlargement with robotic surgery...
Read MoreRAPA (Robot-Assisted Prostate Adenomectomy) is a minimally invasive adenomectomy method performed using the da Vinci robotic surgical system, especially for large-volume prostate adenomas (generally >80cc). It is preferred as an alternative to HOLEP.
RAPA (Robot Assisted Prostate Adenomectomy) is an advanced method used in the treatment of benign prostate enlargement (BPH) with robotic surgery. This method, preferred especially for prostate adenomas over 80 grams, offers all the advantages of open adenomectomy in a minimally invasive manner.
Prof. Dr. Orçun Çelik successfully performs the RAPA method for large-volume prostate adenomas. With this method, the adenoma tissue causing urinary tract obstruction is completely removed, significantly improving the patient's urinary quality.
Effective treatment for prostates over 80cc
Open surgery effectiveness through small incisions
Minimal blood loss with controlled hemostasis
Discharge in 2-3 days, rapid recovery
Adenoma tissue is completely removed
Long-term effective symptom control
Both RAPA and HOLEP are minimally invasive methods applied for large prostates. While HOLEP is performed endoscopically through the urethra, RAPA is applied robotically through the abdomen. Both methods have their own unique advantages, and the most suitable method is determined based on the patient's condition.
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