The Availability, Cost, Limitations, Learning Curve and Future of Robotic Systems in Urology and Prostate Cancer Surgery

Author:

Hughes Thomas1ORCID,Rai Bhavan2,Madaan Sanjeev3ORCID,Chedgy Edmund4,Somani Bhaskar4ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Core Surgical Trainee, Warwick Hospital, Warwick CV34 5BW, UK

2. Consultant Urologist and Robotic Surgeon, Freeman Hospital, Newcastle NE7 7DN, UK

3. Consultant Urological Surgeon, Darent Valley Hospital, Dartford & Gravesham NHS Trust, Dartford DA2 8DA, UK

4. Consultant Urological Surgeon, University Hospital Southampton, Southampton SO16 6YD, UK

Abstract

Robot-assisted surgical systems (RASS) have revolutionised the management of many urological conditions over the last two decades with robot-assisted radical prostatectomy (RARP) now being considered by many to be the preferred surgical approach. Intuitive Surgical has dominated the market during this time period with successive iterations of the da Vinci model. The expiration of patents has opened the RASS market and several new contenders have become available or are currently in development. This comprehensive narrative review aims to explore the merits of each robotic system as well as the evidence and barriers to their use. The newly developed RASS have increased the versality of robotic surgical systems to a wider range of settings through advancement in technology. The increased competition may result in an overall reduction in cost, broadening the accessibility of RASS. Learning curves and training remain a barrier to their use, but the situation appears to be improving through dedicated training programmes. Outcomes for RARP have been well investigated and tend to support improved early functional outcomes. Overall, the rapid developments in the field of robot-assisted surgery indicate the beginning of a promising new era to further enhance urological surgery.

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

General Medicine

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