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Robotic Surgery - A Risk Free Way to Treat Bladder Cancer


By: Amy8 Smith8

Bladder Cancer is the second most ordinary urologic cancer after prostate cancer. Bladder is a limb that allows urine to store for a short period of time and after that discharge it. Some risk factors of bladder cancer include discharging blood while urinating or having a heavy pain while urinating. Bladder cancer is formed in the urine bladder’ tissues that causes swelling in the bladder. The occurrence of bladder cancer is due to growth of cells and they badly affect different tissues and other body parts.

The ones who smoke and the ones who consume high cholesterol diet have more chances of suffering from this disease. The common sign of bladder cancer is presence of blood in urine and is called Hematuria. The three categories of bladder cancer are Adenocarcinoma, Urothelial Carcinoma and Squamous Cell Carcinoma. It is mostly found in people who are working in various industries that deal with aromatic amines, rubber, leather, paint, dyes, and textile etc.

Treatment Options for Bladder Cancer

There are number of options available for patients suffering from bladder cancer including robotic surgery, chemotherapy, radiation therapy, and immunotherapy. If bladder cancer is founded at an early stage it can be removed by opening the urinary but if it is at final stage then it requires partial removal or complete removal of bladder.

The best choice for patients suffering from bladder cancer is to go for robotic radical cystectomy procedure that is used for completely or partially removal of bladder using the Robotic Surgery Da Vinci system. During this treatment, lymph nodes, urethra parts and organ that contain cells suffered from cancer are removed. To perform these delicate actions, robotic radical cystectomy permits the surgeon to increase the surgical areas that have an effect on sexual function. When robotic surgery for bladder cancer is performed in men, the result is removal of prostate, parts of vas deferens, and seminal vesicles. This type of surgery when performed in women results in part of vagina, cervix, ovaries, fallopian tubes and the uterus be completely removed.

After the removal of bladder during the treatment of bladder cancer, surgeon creates a urinary diversion which means a new bladder basically made from part of bowel and attaches it to urethra that permits patient to urinate usually through urethra. Patients who are treated with robotic surgery for bladder cancer go back to their normal diet very soon after spending a short time in the hospital.

Benefits of Robotic Assisted Cystectomy Surgery for Bladder Cancer

The following are some benefits of robotic assisted cystectomy surgery for bladder cancer than other traditional approaches.
• It reduces blood loss.
• This surgery gives negligible injury to fundamental muscles.
• There will be fewer scars on patient’s body rather than other approaches.
• In this surgery, there are minimum chances of infections and other complications.
• This procedure provides robotic assisted stitching that causes less pain.
• While going through the Cystectomy Surgery, patient feels less discomfort and minimum operative pain during the surgery and after the surgery.

At the end, one can say that robotic surgery Florida has various options and the patients just have to look for a better one.

Robert Damaso is author of this article on Robotic surgery. Find more information about Robotic Surgery Kidney here.

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