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Urology. What a robot can do and why it will never replace the surgeon?
Using a robot, it is possible to remove the diseased prostate, cancered bladder or a kidney tumor. Compared to laparoscopy or open surgery, such procedures are less invasive for the patient and more comfortable for the surgeon. We talk with Prof. Piotr Radziszewski, Head of the Department and Clinic of General, Oncological and Functional Urology of the Medical University of Warsaw about how robots are used today in urology.
Using a robot, it is possible to remove the diseased prostate, cancered bladder or a kidney tumor. Compared to laparoscopy or open surgery, such procedures are less invasive for the patient and more comfortable for the surgeon. We talk with Prof. Piotr Radziszewski, Head of the Department and Clinic of General, Oncological and Functional Urology of the Medical University of Warsaw about how robots are used today in urology.
Urology. What a robot can do and why it will never replace the surgeon?
Using a robot, it is possible to remove the diseased prostate, cancered bladder or a kidney tumor. Compared to laparoscopy or open surgery, such procedures are less invasive for the patient and more comfortable for the surgeon. We talk with Prof. Piotr Radziszewski, Head of the Department and Clinic of General, Oncological and Functional Urology of the Medical University of Warsaw about how robots are used today in urology.
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