St. Francis Hospital Clinical Update

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CLINICALUpdate St. Francis Hospital

News for Physicians from St. Francis Hospital, The Heart Center®

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St. Francis Hospital a Part of Nationwide Study on Transcatheter Aortic Valve Replacement Research Team: (clockwise from top) Andrew Berke, M.D., Newell Robinson, M.D., Roberto Colangelo, M.D., and George Petrossian, M.D., are looking forward to the possibilities the new CoreValve device (inset) will bring to St. Francis Hospital and its patients.

Robotic Surgery Moves Toward Single Incision Access Robotics experts: (l. to r.) Michael Giuffrida, M.D.; Felix Badillo, M.D.; George DeNoto, M.D.; and Keith Bloom, M.D. Gary Gecelter, M.D., Chairman of Surgery, (far right), says, “The role of robotics continues to expand to procedures previously requiring traditional surgery.”

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hen St. Francis Hospital first acquired a da Vinci robotic system to perform minimally invasive radical prostatectomy, kidney, and adrenal surgery six and a half years ago, only about 2 percent of hospitals across the country were using robotic systems. St. Francis was one of the first hospitals on Long Island to investigate the new technology. Felix L. Badillo, M.D., Director of Urology, estimates that at this point about 95 percent of U.S. hospitals have acquired robotics. But they may have some catching up to do in terms of experience. Surgeons at St. Francis have performed more than 1,000 robotic radical prostatectomies, and have also used the robotic approach for kidney, adrenal, and bladder surgeries. The next big thing on the horizon for robotics at St. Francis is single port surgery, in which all components of the procedure, including specimen removal, are performed through a single small incision. “Robotics is a perfect platform, because the problem with single port surgery is your left hand becomes your right hand – you're crossing swords. But with robotics, you can correct that just by pushing a button,” Dr. Badillo says. That said, although he thinks the single port approach will be good for adrenal surgery and cholecystectomy, Dr. Badillo has his doubts about its application in radical prostatectomy. “It will be used in prostate surgery, but you will have to ask in some situations whether

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it’s really worth it,” he says. For robot-assisted radical prostatectomy, Dr. Badillo makes five incisions about a quarter-inch long, and one incision one to two inches through which the prostate is removed. “With single port surgery, yes, the number of stabs drops from six to one, but the size of the incision would be dictated by the size of the prostate. So I'm not a hundred percent sold on it.” The robot-assisted radical prostatectomies Dr. Badillo performs now may be hard to improve upon. Patients who undergo a robotic procedure go home the next day and can usually have their catheter removed six days later. About 90 percent of these patients regain urinary control within four days after the catheter is removed; that is compared with open procedure patients who are usually told they will need a diaper for about a month. As far as sexual function goes, that’s still an issue no matter which procedure is performed. But Dr. Badillo tells patients that their chance of having sexual function as good as they had before surgery is about 60 percent, and with the use of medications can boost that to 95 percent. Most importantly, however, robotic surgery provides an advantage in cancer control. The reduction in blood loss provides a clearer field, allowing surgeons to perform a cleaner dissection. “I looked at my own data, and my margin positive rate has dropped significantly,” Dr. Badillo says.

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