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Bladder cancer is a serious medical condition. It often requires an advanced surgical treatment such as the “robotic cystectomy,” which is a robotic procedure that provides greater accuracy and better outcomes. Are you suffering from bladder cancer and searching for an expert robotic surgeon? Dr. Shirin Razdan has years of experience and expertise in performing various treatments, including robotic cystectomy. Operating at a world-class healthcare facility and utilizing the latest treatment options, Dr. Shirin Razdan can perform complex urological surgeries with pinpoint precision, ensuring the highest quality outcome. Dr. Razdan is dedicated to providing a customized treatment plan and the very best medical care to every patient diagnosed with bladder cancer, utilizing a patient-centered approach.
Robotic cystectomy is a safe and effective minimally invasive surgical procedure that involves the partial or complete removal of the bladder using robotic technology. This advanced procedure is performed with the help of the da Vinci V system, which enables surgeons to operate with greater precision, 3D imaging, and high dexterity. As compared to open surgery, patients experience significantly less pain after robotic cystectomy surgery and have a significantly shorter recovery time.
There are various types of robotic cystectomy procedures, which include the following:
Robotic surgery for bladder cancer is a preferred choice that offers potential benefits over traditional open surgery. These benefits include:
Robotic cystectomy allows surgeons to perform complex urologic surgeries with higher accuracy, improved long-term outcomes, and reduced complications.
Not all patients with bladder cancer are eligible for robotic surgery; it is typically recommended for:
Here is a step-by-step procedure and recovery process of the robotic cystectomy:
Preoperative Assessment: It will include lab work, scans, and a discussion about general anesthesia.
During the procedure:
Recovery Timeline:
Here are some key differences between robotic cystectomy and traditional open surgery:
| Feature | Robotic Surgery | Traditional Open Surgery |
| Size of Incisions | Small incisions (minimally invasive approach) | Large incisions |
| Blood Loss | Significantly Less | High |
| Recovery Time | 4 to 6 weeks | 8 to 12 weeks |
| Hospital Stay | 1 to 3 days | 7 to 10 days |
| Precision | Greater precision (robot-assisted) | Moderate |
| Scarring | Less Scaring (Due to small incisions) | More visible scars |
Dr. Shirin Razdan is a skilled and board-certified robotic surgeon dedicated to serving patients all across Miami, FL. There are several reasons to choose Dr. Shirin Razdan for Robotic Cystectomy in Miami:

Robotic cystectomy is generally safe. But it does carry some risks, such as:
You can significantly reduce these risks and ensure better outcomes by choosing a highly skilled surgeon like Dr. Razdan.
Answer. After robotic cystectomy, most of the patients spend at least 1 to 3 days in the hospital and can return to their normal activities within 4 to 6 weeks.
Answer. Not all patients are eligible for robotic cystectomy; it depends on several factors, such as the type of cancer, overall health, and prior surgeries.
Answer. Robotic bladder surgery typically takes around 1-2 hours, depending on factors such as the complexity and whether urinary diversion is performed.
Answer. Like any other surgery, robotic bladder surgery also carries risks such as bleeding, infection, injury to surrounding organs, and complications related to urinary diversion.
Dr. Shirin Razdan is the director of the robotic surgery department at the Comprehensive Urological Surgery Institute in Miami, Florida. She is one of the leading and world renowned robotic surgeons in the United States who completed her medical education from Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai Hospital, New York and has undergone subspecialty training in Urologic Oncology and Robotic Surgery.
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