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The care to be taken after Robotic Prostate surgery

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 The care to be taken after Robotic Prostate surgery Robotic Prostate surgery , also known as robot-assisted radical prostatectomy, is a cutting-edge surgical technique designed to treat prostate cancer. This minimally invasive procedure combines the precision of robotic technology with the skill of the surgeon, aiming to remove the cancerous prostate gland while preserving surrounding healthy tissue. Although Robotic Prostate surgery is a common procedure, it is a significant operation that requires less time and effort to bounce back. Following surgery, recovery is quick and is far better than traditional surgeries. You need to be optimistic because robotic surgeries make it possible to treat prostate surgery. Before the surgery, patients undergo thorough evaluations, including imaging tests and blood work, to ensure their eligibility for the procedure. During the surgery, the surgeon operates a robotic system with intricate instruments through small incisions, allowing for enha...
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  Urologist Specialist Urologists   are experts in treating ailments that affect the urinary system, which involves the kidney, adrenal glands, urethra, bladder, and ureter in both males and females. All conditions affecting the prostate, penis, epididymis, testes, and seminal vesicles in males are also treated by them. Urologists also treat cancer in these organs and are skilled to perform urologic surgeries as well. When should you seek the advice of a urologist? For all urinary conditions, from minor illnesses like urinary tract infections or stones to serious conditions involving kidney/bladder/ prostate cancer , you can contact a urologist specialist. If your symptoms last for a long time or do not go away, your primary care physician will typically send you to a urologist. Signs of common Urological complications Hematuria is a disorder marked by the presence of blood in the urine. A burning feeling or pain while urinating Having trouble urinating If you have discomfort ...
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  Pyeloplasty Surgery in Bangalore A pyeloplasty is a procedure used to treat pelviureteric junction obstruction. The pelviureteric junction is the junction between the kidney and the ureter. Why is a pyeloplasty operation performed? A pyeloplasty is done to cure the condition where the tube that takes urine from the kidney and into the bladder is obstructed, causing the urine to flow back into the kidney. If not treated at the proper time, it may result in infections, pain, and a reduction in renal function.   Pyeloplasty surgery  can aid in addressing these problems and prevent them from recurring or getting worse. A pelviureteric junction (PUJ) obstruction can be primary since birth or secondary or acquired. In primary PUJO, an adynamic segment of the ureter or rarely a crossing vessel can result in a narrowing that obstructs the flow of urine. Secondary causes include stones, Reflux disease, benign strictures, and malignancy. Ultrasounds and other imaging tests like a...

Treatment for urinary incontinence

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  Treatment for urinary incontinence Urinary incontinence is a common condition prevalent in society but is often suppressed or taken lightly as part of the aging process. However, it can affect any age group causing an embarrassing issue; hence, early diagnosis and   treatment for urinary incontinence   is recommended. What is urinary incontinence? When the bladder loses its ability to hold the urine resulting in unintentional release or leaking of the urine, the condition is called urinary incontinence. The brain sends signals to the bladder when it is full, to release urine. The sphincter opens up and makes way for the urine to flow out of the bladder to the urethra and then finally out of the body. Any fault in this complex coordinated system can lead to urinary incontinence.  There are some reliable treatments for urinary incontinence that can reverse and effectively treat the condition which is:  Medications:  The doctors would try to treat urinary i...

Robotic-Assisted Hysterectomy

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 Robotic-Assisted Hysterectomy robotic-assisted Hysterectomy A  robotic-assisted hysterectomy  involves a procedure in which your uterus is removed by doctors using robotic arms. Compared to conventional techniques, it provides a quicker healing period with the least postoperative pain score. With this technique, surgeons can move more precisely and with a larger range of motion than they could with their hands alone. They also get a high-resolution, three-dimensional view of the surgical site. Various forms of robotic hysterectomy Based on your health and diagnosis, your  Urogynecologist  may suggest one of the various kinds: Subtotal hysterectomy, in which the cervix is left in place but the uterus is removed entirely. A radical hysterectomy is done for cancer of the cervix which involves not just the removal of all uterine tissue, cervix, tubes, and ovaries but also surrounding tissue where cancer might have spread which is decided based on the stage of cance...