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Robotic Surgery Growth: October 2006

View chart of Dr. Savatta's robotic surgery growth

For October I performed 15 robotic operations, 12 robotic prostate removals, 1 removal of part of a kidney, and 1 bladder and prostate for bladder cancer.

I have performed 130 robotic prostatectomies in the last 12 months and 113 so far this year.

In the last year I have performed 167 total robotic operations in the last 12 months and 143 so far this year.

The growth is increasing and I have a record amount of robotic surgery cases scheduled, about 30. The operating room times I have decreased with even my newer techniques at nerve sparing to the point where we can comfortably do 3 robotic operations in 1 day.

We are getting close to 20 per month, which will probably be as much as I can do by myself. Our group is recruiting a robotic surgeon to joining us next summer which should help the program grow further.

The operations of note were:
A robotic prostatectomy after failed cryosurgery. This was my first and was more difficult than the typical prostatectomy after radiation.

I also did a dvP on the largest patient. His BMI was 43. The surgery took a little over 3 hours with lymph nodes and went very well. His catheter was removed in 1 week.

I performed my most difficult prostatectomy. I thought it was going to be easy, but found several congenital abnormalities including bilateral ureteroceles, extra bladder tissue at the bladder neck, and abnormal vasculature. It took over 4 hours, but I successfully was able to perform the operation robotically.

I performed my first repeat robotic operation. A patient of mine who had a robotic partial nephrectomy now had a robotic prostatectomy. I have a second patient who had a robotic nephrectomy scheduled for a robotic prostatectomy as well. I believe these are the first patients who will have benefited from robotic surgery more than once.

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