Recording: Robotics in reconstruction
This recording will explore the current techniques and important updates in robotic reconstruction.
Following the lead set by oncology colleagues, reconstructive urologists are now beginning to expand the use of the robotic platform to more complex interventions. Robotics offers enhanced visualisation (i.e., deep in the pelvis where access is often a challenge); a better field of view and stability; improved dexterity and precision; and reduced blood loss.
Organiser | European School of Urology (ESU) |
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CME | Not approved |
Duration | Approx. 60 minutes |
For the patients, robotics provides decreased postoperative pain, and quicker recovery times. As technology advances, robotic access with single-port platforms aim to improve outcomes in procedures including ureteral reconstruction, bladder neck repair, incontinence, and prolapse. In this recording, the experts will share their experience in performing these procedures.
Speakers:
- Dr. J. Ockrim (GB)
- Dr. B. Peyronnet (FR)
- Prof. Dr. H. John (CH)
- Dr. F. Campos Juanatey (ES)
This recording is brought to you in collaboration with EAU Section of Genitourinary Reconstructive Surgeons and EAU Robotic Urology Section.
Acknowledgment
This activity is supported by an educational grant from our industry partner, with no involvement in the programme or speaker selection:.