With the FDA approved da Vinci® Surgical System, David Samadi, MD,
director of Robotics, Columbia Presbyterian Hospital and Crozer-
Keystone consultant, will perform a robotic-assisted
The da Vinci® System's intutive interface provides breakthrough
capabilities that allow many surgeons to use a minimally invasive
approach, even when performing complex procedures. Robotic-assisted
visualization, dexterity, precision and control can enable a surgeon
to perform a wide array of urologic procedures through small
incisions, from nephrectomies to radical prostatectomies, while
achieving better clinical outcomes.
Webcast Link: Visit now to learn more and view a program preview.
http://www.or-live.com/crozer/1818/
ron - 16 Feb 2007 02:18 GMT
On Feb 15, 6:12 pm, "cmdrdata" <cmdrd...@mail.com> wrote...snip...
> The da Vinci® System's intutive interface provides breakthrough
> capabilities that allow many surgeons to use a minimally invasive
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> incisions, from nephrectomies to radical prostatectomies, while
> achieving better clinical outcomes.
Just this week there was an interesting Medscape review on open, lap
and robotic RP
"Open vs Robotic Prostatectomy: An Evidence-Based Analysis"
http://www.medscape.com/viewprogram/6653?src=mp
...ron