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da Vinci® Robotic Prostatectomy
daVinci® Robotic Prostatectomy
The goal of the DA VINCI ROBOTIC PROSTATECTOMY is to remove the prostate gland and the
seminal vesicles, and sometimes the lymph nodes in order to cure prostate cancer.
Referred to by many as robotic surgery for prostate cancer or robotic prostatectomy, da Vinci®
Prostatectomy is more accurately a robot-assisted, minimally invasive surgery that is quickly
becoming the preferred treatment for removal of the prostate following early diagnosis of
prostate cancer. In fact, studies suggest that  da Vinci Prostatectomy may be the most effective,
least invasive prostate surgery performed today.1
Though any diagnosis of cancer can be traumatic, the good news is that if your doctor
recommends prostate surgery, the cancer was probably caught early. And, with da Vinci
Prostatectomy, the likelihood of a complete recovery from prostate cancer without long-term side
effects is, for most patients, better than it has ever been.
da Vinci Prostatectomy is performed with the assistance of the da Vinci Surgical System – the
latest evolution in robotics technology. The da Vinci Surgical System enables surgeons to
operate with unmatched precision and control using only a few small incisions. Recent studies
suggest that da Vinci Prostatectomy may offer improved cancer control and a faster return to
potency and continence.1 da Vinci Prostatectomy also offers these potential benefits:

•        Significantly less pain
•        Less blood loss
•        Fewer complications
•        Less scarring
•        A shorter hospital stay
•        And a faster return to normal daily activities
If you are a candidate for prostate surgery, talk to a surgeon who performs da Vinci
Prostatectomy.

(1)        Most effective minimally invasive surgery in terms of cancer control, potency and
continence, cancer control being defined in part by margin rates and PSA test scores. The
following studies provide support for da Vinci Prostatectomy's effectiveness in these three areas:
Ahlering TE, Woo D, Eichel L, Lee DI, Edwards R, Skarecky DW. Robot-assisted versus open
radical prostatectomy: a comparison of one surgeon's outcomes. Urology. 2004 May;63(5):819-
22. Menon M, Tewari A, Peabody JO, Shrivastava A, Kaul S, Bhandari A, Hemal AK. Vattikuti
Institute prostatectomy, a technique of robotic radical prostatectomy for management of localized
carcinoma of the prostate: experience of over 1100 cases. Urol Clin North Am. 2004 Nov;31(4):
701-17. Tewari A, Srivasatava A, Menon M; Members of the VIP Team. A prospective comparison
of radical retropubic and robot-assisted prostatectomy: experience in one institution. BJU Int.
2003 Aug;92(3):205-10. Please also see the Clinical References section of the site for additional
clinical support.

While clinical studies support the effectiveness of the da Vinci® System when used in minimally
invasive surgery, individual results may vary. Surgery with the da Vinci Surgical System may not
be appropriate for every individual. Always ask your doctor about all treatment options, as well as
their risks and benefits.
For additional information on minimally invasive surgery with the da Vinci® Surgical System visit
www.davincisurgery.com
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