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St. Zdislava Hospital is the largest centre of robotic surgery in the Czech Republic. The facility specializes in urology surgery using the Da Vinci robot, and joint replacement. So far, the experienced team has performed over 4,000 robotic operations.
The hospital is located 130 km from the capital, in a Nature Reserve, a place where nature has created optimal conditions for rejuvenating one’s health. The hospital has state-of-the-art equipment and is known for its friendly atmosphere and high level of care.
Malvazinky Hospital is a private multi-specialty medical center located in Prague, Czech Republic. The team is dedicated to orthopedics and rehabilitation. The center shows 99 % success rates for knee replacement and hip replacement. The Malvazinky Rehabilitation Clinic is one of the few medical facilities providing comprehensive care, including total preoperative, surgical, and postoperative as well as rehabilitation services. Malvazinky Hospital accepts only adults. 4,000 patients choose Malvazinky Hospital to get medical care every year. Patients from the CIS, Europe, and Arab League States visit the clinic most often.
Nemocnice Na Homoloce is a multidisciplinary Hospital of state ownership in Prague. The Clinic is considered as one of the main medical institutions in the country.
Cardiovascular diseases, brain disorders and neurosurgery are the main specializations. Na Homolce Hospital actively prefers minimally invasive and robotic methods of treatment.
The operation is a minimally invasive technique for prostate removal, using a robot for precision and reduced recovery time.
The operation removes parts of the prostate via the urethra, easing urine flow. It"s less invasive and offers quicker recovery.
The procedure removes the prostate gland via small surgical openings. It"s minimally invasive, offering quicker recovery.
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Dr. Jan Dolezel is a board-certified onco-urology specialist with 20+ years of experience in robotic surgery. He holds an MD degree from Masaryk University, a Ph.D. from the University of Bratislava, and specialized in laparoscopic and robotic surgery from the University of Strasbourg. He is affiliated with multiple medical societies and has published 108 scientific papers in journals.
When considering Prostatectomy, it’s important to understand the different techniques and which is best suited for you. Here’s a concise comparison of popular options:
This minimally invasive procedure uses robotic technology to remove the prostate gland, primarily for prostate cancer treatment.
This prostate surgery involves removing parts of the prostate gland to treat urinary problems due to an enlarged prostate.
It is a minimally invasive procedure for removing the prostate gland, often used in prostate cancer treatment.