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Robotic Prostate Surgery Details
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During surgery, Dr. Samadi does not open the side of the prostate and he does not suture the dorsal vein complex. As a result, the risk of damage to the nerves, tissue, and sphincter is greatly reduced. There is no incision during robotic prostatectomy, only six very small instrument holes. Pain and bleeding are significantly minimized. Dr. Samadi's patients experience 97% continence rates and 85% sexual function rates shortly after surgery; rates improve with time.
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