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Specialists at Children’s Hospital Boston Perform a Robotically-Assisted Ureteral Reimplantation

SOURCE: OR-Live, Inc.
2:07PM, August 25, 2008

On Tuesday, September 16, 2008 at 2 p.m. EDT, during a LIVE Webcast, specialists at Children’s Hospital Boston will perform intravesical ureteral reimplantation using robotic-assisted surgery to correct vesicoureteral reflux (VUR) in one of its patients. Urologists will also showcase and discuss additional procedures that can be carried out using the minimally invasive, robotic-assisted surgical techniques to treat medical issues such as pyeloplasty, continent urinary diversion and bladder augmentation.

Each year, Children’s hosts several Webcasts to demonstrate its pioneering care and technology to specialists, physicians and patients around the world, while also educating them on the latest and most innovative medical treatments available at Children’s.

The Center for Robotic Surgery at Children's provides unrivaled expertise in pediatric robotic surgery. Specially-trained surgeons use a state-of-the-art da Vinci ® Surgical System manufactured by Intuitive Surgical, Inc. (NASDAQ: ISRG) to perform complex and delicate minimally invasive surgery that results in less pain, faster recovery, shorter hospital stays and smaller scars. In 2001, Children's was the first pediatric hospital to acquire a surgical robot. Today, Children's is one of the only pediatric hospitals to perform clinical assessments and outcome analysis to ensure the use of the surgical robot is always advantageous to the patient.

Sitting at a console in the operating room, a surgeon is able to study crisp, real-time 3-D video images of the operating site while grasping controls in each hand. Each subtle movement of the surgeon's wrists, hands, and fingers is translated precisely to the tiny surgical instruments inside the patient's body. "It's as though my hands are actually inside the patient, yet I'm working through a tiny surgical opening," says Hiep T. Nguyen, MD, co-director of the Center for Robotic Surgery and director of the Robotic Surgery Research and Training Program.

Alan B Retik, MD, FAAP, FACS, Urologist-in-Chief and Executive Director of the Advanced Fetal Care Center at Children’s, and Professor of Surgery at Harvard Medical School, will lead the LIVE Webcast with commentator Joseph Borer, MD, co-director of the Center for Robotic Surgery, director of the Center for Bladder Exstrophy and director of Neurourology, while Dr. Nguyen will perform the operation.

The clinical team will answer e-mail questions from viewers during the live broadcast.


For additional information visit www.or-live.com/childrenshospitalboston/2493/index.cfm?cmpid=mediwire



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