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Robotic surgery - we have successfully completed 500+ cases as of February 2009 

 

Laparoscopic radical prostatectomy with the da Vinci-S-HD® Surgical System

at The London Clinic

 

 

 

Warning: This video contains some graphic scenes of a surgical nature

 

The London Clinic is one of Europe's busiest robotic surgery centres with over 500 robotic prostatectomies performed here since November 2005.


The da Vinci® Surgical System is the latest advancement in high definition technology which enables our surgeons to treat prostate cancer by removing the prostate laparoscopically. They carry out this extremely precise surgery through tiny surgical openings called 'ports' or 'keyholes.' For the majority of patients, this could mean less pain and blood loss following surgery and a faster recovery compared to conventional open surgery. Recent studies also suggest that the da Vinci S-HD® prostatectomy may reduce the risk of urinary incontinence and erectile dysfunction following surgery.

 

Learn more about the upgraded robotic equipment at The London Clinic

 

 

 

Why choose The London Clinic?

The da Vinci® Surgical System has been successfully used in thousands of prostate procedures world-wide. However, our ‘robot’ at The London Clinic - affectionately known as ‘Leonardo’ - is one of only a few currently available in the UK.

 

Our experts                                                  See our robotic surgery consultants

 

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Further information

www.roboticsurgery.co.uk

 

www.theprostatecentre.com

 

www.davinciprostatectomy.com

 

www.davincisurgery.com

   
   
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