Robotic Cancer
Domenico Savatta, M.D.
Chief Of Minimally Invasive and Robotic Adult Urologic Surgery
Newark Beth Israel Medical Center- Newark NJ
1st robotic urologic training course instructor on the daVinci S robot in the northeast
Robotic Simple Prostatectomy for BPH
The treatment of benign prostatic hypertrophy (BPH) has changed dramatically over the last few years. Medicines have reduced the size of the prostate and reduced the need for surgery.
Many minimally invasive prostate procedures have been developed including TUNA, TUMT (microwave), and laser prostatectomy. TURP remains the gold standard for treatment of BPH as well.
For prostates that are too big for a successful long term options there have been few choices. Laser enucleation (HOLEP) has been performed in a few centers of excellence, but is difficult to master.
The newest therapy for very large prostates is the Robotic Simple Prostatectomy. This operation removes the inner part of the prostate that is responsible for the blockage. Hospital stays and blood loss have been drastically reduced from switching from the open to the robotic version of the operation.
Dr. Savatta has one of the world's largest series of this complex operation. Patients have travelled from outside the country to have him perform this operation.
