Dr. Samadi’s robotic prostatectomy involves says opening up the bladder neck early during the procedure. It is important for Dr. Samadi to view the bladder neck as soon as possible to stay away from lateral tissues. Dr. Samadi uses the latest version of the da Vinci robot, which gives him a fourth arm with which to work. The bladder neck dissection separates the prostate from the bladder during prostate removal surgery. Other therapies are available to treat prostate cancer; for example, open prostate surgery, HiFu, cryotherapy, prostate brachytherapy, radiation, seed implants, watchful waiting, cyber knife, laparoscopic prostatectomy, and hormone therapy. However, robotic radical prostatectomy is the preferred treatment when indicated. For additional information about Dr. Samadis robotic prostate cancer treatment cure, please visit his website, http://www.RoboticOncology.com, or contact him directly at phone, 1-888-Robot10 (1-888-762-6810).

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