Innovations in Urologic Robotic Surgery: The Future Is Now
A special issue of Journal of Clinical Medicine (ISSN 2077-0383). This special issue belongs to the section "Nephrology & Urology".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: 25 April 2025 | Viewed by 2228
Special Issue Editors
Interests: urologic surgery; robotic surgery; reconstructive surgery; pelvic floor dysfunctions; urinary incontinence; bladder cancer; prostate cancer; urinary tract infections; kidney cancer
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Interests: urology; robotic surgery; prostate cancer; kidney cancer; bladder cancer; urinary incontinence; endourology; urinary stones
Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
Robot-assisted surgery has been evolving rapidly, with advancements in technologies such as improved robotic arms, enhanced visualization and haptic feedback systems. These developments aim to make procedures more precise, minimally invasive and safer for patients. Additionally, artificial intelligence and machine learning are increasingly being integrated into robotic surgery systems to assist surgeons in decision-making and improve outcomes. Robotic surgery has seen significant growth and acceptance over the past decade, especially for the treatment of urologic diseases. Procedures such as prostatectomies, nephrectomies, cystectomies and pyeloplasties are commonly performed using robotic systems. These systems offer advantages such as improved dexterity, visualization and precision, leading to reduced blood loss, shorter hospital stays and quicker recovery times for patients. Ongoing research aims to further refine these techniques and expand the scope of robotic urologic surgeries. Moreover, the emerging of innovative robotic platforms is spreading the use of this technology throughout the world and has made competition between these systems possible.
These new robots focus on improving dexterity, flexibility and cost-effectiveness while maintaining patient safety and outcomes. However, the body of evidence on these new systems remains immature.
This Special Issue aims to collect high-quality contributions on the latest and most innovative advances in clinical applications of robotic surgery in the urological field. All researchers are invited to contribute original works and reviews (animal research, case reports and short reviews are not accepted).
Prof. Dr. Emilio Sacco
Dr. Carlo Gandi
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- urology
- robotic surgery
- robotic system
- robotic prostatectomy
- robotic nephrectomy
- robotic cystectomy
- robotic reconstructive surgery
- robotic surgical training
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