Robotic Surgery: Urology

Robotic-Assisted Surgery: Urology

When medication and other non-surgical treatments are unavailable or cannot relieve symptoms, surgery is the recommended treatment for many conditions that affect the male reproductive organs and urinary tract organs. These conditions include, among other things, prostate cancer, ureteropelvic junction (UPJ) obstruction, bladder and kidney cancer and vesicoureteral reflux.

Fortunately, less invasive surgical options are available to many people facing urologic surgery. The most common is laparoscopy, which uses small incisions. Laparoscopy can be very effective for many routine procedures, but limitations of this technology prevent its use for more complex urologic surgeries.

Robotic-assisted surgery is being used by an increasing number of surgeons worldwide for prostatectomy and other urologic procedures. It is a minimally invasive approach, using the latest in surgical and robotics technologies and is ideal for delicate urologic surgery. This includes prostatectomy, where the target site is not only tightly confined but also surrounded by nerves affecting urinary control and sexual function. With robotic-assisted surgery, your surgeon has a better tool to spare those delicate and critical surrounding nerves.

Robotic-Assisted Procedures

  • Prostatectomy
  • Pyelplasty
  • Nephrectomy
  • Partial-nephrectomy
  • Ureteral re-implantation
  • Radical cystectomy
  • Sacrolcolpopexy


Capital Urological Associates
2090 Jolly Road, Suite 150
Oekmos, MI 48864 

Lansing Institute of Urology
1625 Ramplewood Drive
East Lansing, MI 48823 

MSU Urology Clinic
2900 Hannah Blvd., Suite 215
East Lansing, MI 48823 


Robotic Surgery Risks

As with all types of surgeries, there are risks associated with robotic surgeries and results vary from person to person. Be sure to talk about your specific situation with your physician and surgeon before deciding if robotic-assisted surgery is right for you.