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Miami urologist Dr. David Robbins is a board certified urologist and the director of the robotic surgical program at Urological Consultants of Florida. He has a special interest in prostate cancer having trained under the guidance of world renowned prostate cancer surgeon and pioneer in the field of nerve-sparing radical prostatectomy, Dr. Herbert Lepor. He refined his techniques of nerve-sparing prostatectomy for prostate cancer during his time at NYU and is now quickly gaining recognition as a leader in the field of da Vinci robotic prostatectomy surgery in South Florida. Dr. Robbins is performing da Vinci robotic prostatectomy surgery for prostate cancer on a weekly basis with excellent results with respect to prostate cancer cure, urinary continence and maintenance of erectile function. Dr. Robbins is currently perfoming da Vinci robotic prostatectomy procedures for prostate cancer at Mount Sinai Medcial Center in Miami Beach and Aventura Hospital and Medical Center in Aventura.
Why Choose Dr. David Robbins?
Dr. David Robbins trained at New York University and learned how to perform robotic surgery from world leaders in the field of prostate cancer surgery and da Vinci robotic surgery. This specialized training in robotic prostate cancer surgery along with Dr. Robbins' intense drive toward improvement has helped him to develop the skills necessary to provide patients with high quality robotic surgery outcomes espcecially with regard to prostate cancer cure, urinary continence and maintenance of erectile function. In addition to patient satisfaction with the functional aspects of robotic prostate cancer surgery, Dr. Robbins is highly appreciated by his patients for the personal care that he delivers and his genuine compasion. For these reasons, Dr. David Robbins is considered by many to be the best urologist specializing in robotic prostatectomy surgery and prostate cancer treatment in Miami, Florida.
Why Robotic Surgery?
During open "radical" prostatectomy (removal of the prostate) for prosate cancer, the prostate is removed using a large midline incision from the umbilicus to the pubic bone. The major drawback of this approach is not only the size of the incision but also the stretching of the abdominal muscles and skin that is necessary to place a retractor to gain the appropriate visualization in order to perform an open prostatectomy. This large incision can take longer to heal and results in increased post operative pain and impaired mobility.
One of the many advantages to da Vinci robotic prostatectomy for prostate cancer is that is can be performed through five tiny incisions and the prostate removed through the umbilicus at the end of the procedure. This leads to less post operative pain and scarring and a quicker return to regular activities. Additionally, the view of the surgical field afforded by the 3D stereoscopic display means that the surgeon has a much clearer view of the nerves and blood vessels surrounding the prostate which helps to minimize blood loss and reduces the risk of damaging the nerves responsible for continence and erectile function.
During da Vinci robotic prostatectomy for prostate cancer, the prostate gland and seminal vesicles are separated from the bladder and urethra and then these two structures are reconnected over a foley catheter to maintain a contained urinary channel. For advanced disease the pelvic lymph nodes can be sampled to verify that the disease has not spread beyond the prostate.
What is the "robot"?
The robot itself consists of two units. The Patient-side cart has four robotic arms for carrying out the surgery; one arm holds a camera and the other three hold instruments. The surgeon sits at a console with a stereoscopic 3D view of the operating field. Unlike a conventional (2D) screen, this allows the perception of depth which makes accurate surgery much easier. Beneath the display are the master controls which translate the surgeon's hand movements in real-time to the movement of the robotic arms and instruments.
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