Robotic Prostatectomy

Robotic prostatectomy is a surgical procedure primarily used to treat prostate cancer by precisely removing the prostate gland. This minimally invasive approach utilizes a robotic system, allowing surgeons enhanced precision through small incisions, often leading to quicker recovery and less discomfort compared to open surgery.

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Robotic prostatectomy steps explained

Ever wondered about robotic prostatectomy? Dr. David Canes breaks down the DaVinci surgical steps, involved anatomy, and how remote-controlled robotic surgery works.

MUSIC Patient Educational Video for Prostate Surgery

Learn essential post-prostate surgery care, covering physical activity, diet, JP drain, Foley catheter management, and pain control strategies for your hospital stay and home recovery.

Kegel Exercises

Physiotherapist Bill Landry concludes his series on pelvic floor rehabilitation for post-prostatectomy incontinence. Learn specific exercises, including real-time ultrasound examples, to regain bladder control and strengthen muscles.

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