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da Vinci Xi Robotic Surgery System

Robotic surgery is an advanced surgical method in which surgeons use the assistance of robotic systems to perform precise and minimally invasive procedures.

The da Vinci robotic system consists of 3 main components and enables the application of computer-based minimally invasive surgery:

  • Surgeon Console: The unit where the surgeon sits and controls the robotic arms while viewing a 3D HD screen.
  • Patient Cart: The section where the robotic arms are positioned over the patient and surgical instruments are used.
  • Vision System: The technology that processes and presents high-resolution, three-dimensional images.
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Robotic Surgery vs Open Surgery

Feature🤖 Robotic Surgery🔪 Open Surgery
Incision Size5-8 mm (a few small holes)15-30 cm
Blood LossMinimalSignificant
Hospital Stay1-3 days5-10 days
Recovery Time2-3 weeks6-8 weeks
Pain LevelLowHigh
Imaging3D HD (10x magnification)Naked eye
Infection RiskVery lowHigher
Cosmetic ResultExcellentVisible scar
Nerve PreservationHigh precisionLimited

Our Areas of Expertise in Robotic Surgery

Robotic Prostatectomy

Nerve-sparing radical prostatectomy in prostate cancer treatment.

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Robotic Partial Nephrectomy

Nephron-sparing tumor removal in kidney cancer.

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Robotic Cystectomy

Radical cystectomy and neobladder creation in bladder cancer.

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Robotic RPLND

Nerve-sparing retroperitoneal lymph node dissection in testicular cancer.

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RAPA - Robotic Adenomectomy

Treatment of benign prostatic hyperplasia with robotic surgery.

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Robotic Pyeloplasty

Robotic surgical approach for UPJ obstruction treatment.

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Robotic Surgery FAQ

What is robotic surgery?
Robotic surgery is an advanced surgical method in which surgeons use the assistance of the da Vinci robotic system to perform precise and minimally invasive procedures. The surgeon sits at the console, controls the robotic arms, and views the surgical field on a 3D HD screen.
Is robotic surgery safe?
Yes, robotic surgery is extremely safe. Thanks to hand tremor filtering, 3D imaging with 10x magnification capability, and millimetric precision, safer outcomes are achieved compared to open surgery. Complication rates are significantly lower than open surgery.
How long does the recovery process take?
After robotic surgery, patients are typically discharged within 1-3 days. Normal daily activities can be resumed within 2-3 weeks. With open surgery, this period can extend to 6-8 weeks. Pain levels are also significantly lower.
Which diseases can robotic surgery be used for?
In urology, robotic surgery is successfully applied for prostate cancer (robotic prostatectomy), kidney cancer (robotic partial nephrectomy), bladder cancer (robotic cystectomy), testicular cancer (robotic RPLND), benign prostatic hyperplasia (RAPA), UPJ obstruction, and many other conditions.
Will there be surgical scars?
Robotic surgery is performed through a few small holes of 5-8 mm. Therefore, the large 15-30 cm incision scars seen in open surgery do not occur. Cosmetic results are much better compared to open surgery, and scars become nearly invisible over time.

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