The CAPTAIN trial shows faster recovery, fewer complications, and better early function with the minimally invasive therapy in men with intermediate-risk prostate cancer.
UK surgeons remotely removed a man’s prostate cancer from 1,500 miles away in the country’s first successful robot-assisted telesurgery.
A surgeon in London has successfully removed a patient’s prostate in Gibraltar using a ...
Early-stage prostate cancer rarely causes symptoms, making routine screening the most reliable way to catch it before it ...
As a result, researchers have explored less invasive options that aim to treat the cancer while preserving quality of life. One such approach is TULSA, which uses real-time MRI guidance to deliver ...
New advancements to robotic surgery systems are changing how doctors perform procedures and how quickly patients recover. With the help of systems like the da Vinci 5 at St. Dominic Hospital in ...
Microplastics were detected in prostate tissue from nearly all patients undergoing prostate cancer surgery in a small proof-of-concept study presented at the American Society of Clinical Oncology ...
A surgeon in London has carried out what is being described as the United Kingdom’s first long-distance robotic operation on ...
Inside UK’s first remote robotic surgery as surgeon operates on prostate cancer patient 2,400km away - A surgeon in London performed the operation on Paul Buxton, a 62-year-old based in Gibraltar ...
Use of tranexamic acid (TXA) reduced the risk of major bleeding in patients undergoing urologic surgery, results from the randomized POISE-3 trial showed. Among more than 1,100 patients, 6.1% of those ...
Briton with cancer operated on by doctor located 1,500 miles away using four-armed robot fitted with 3D camera ...
King’s College London surgeon performs the UK’s first remote robotic surgery, pioneering telesurgery and transforming patient care ...