ISGPN with scientific support from Intuitive notes robotic assisted surgery improves quality of life in kidney cancer cases: Our Bureau, Bengaluru Thursday, November 20, 2025, 16: ...
A systematic review with meta-analysis compared single- versus multi-port robotic approaches in prostate and renal surgery.
Dr. Joshua Sabai spoke with Dr. Chandler Park about the latest advances in kidney cancer, highlighting clinical trials that are shaping care for patients.
Robotic and minimally invasive kidney cancer surgery may reduce pain, shorten recovery time and preserve kidney function, according to Dr. Armine Smith. Robotic and minimally invasive surgery for ...
Kidney removal surgery, a nephrectomy, can cause pain. While most discomfort fades in weeks, some patients experience chronic pain. Understanding different pain types like flank, back, and nerve pain ...
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Single-port robotic surgery transforms cancer care at NYU Langone Hospital—Long Island
After enduring seven prior abdominal surgeries, 64-year-old Joy Monetti from Islip was no stranger to painful procedures and lengthy recoveries.
Longtime WVLT sports director Rick Russo is receiving an outpouring of support from friends and viewers after sharing a ...
Cancer surgery among patients older than 65 years is complex with high morbidity underscoring the need for specialized care at high-quality hospitals.
A grandmother with kidney cancer said she had been "knocked for six" after her operation was among hundreds cancelled after a hospital's critical shortage of surgical equipment. Elaine Lawrence, 71, ...
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Bungling cancer surgeons remove wrong kidney... leaving man, 77, with single, diseased organ
French surgeons wrongly removed a healthy kidney from a cancer patient, leaving the elderly man with just one of the blood cleaning organs—which is diseased. Radio France reported that in July of this ...
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