Robot-assisted Prostate Surgery Could Cause Ureteral Injury, But If You Watch Out For Warning Signs Then You'll Be Fine

Researchers discover that there may be warning signs to help surgeons avoid damaging part of the urinary system during robot-assisted surgical removal of prostate cancer. This could ultimately prevent the expense of additional surgery. The researchers are from Henry Ford's Vattikuti Urology Institute. Although rare, they found instances when the ureter - tubes that carry urine from the kidneys to the bladder - were cut and required repair. In each case, they identified patient ...

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