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Broadcast:
Shawnee Mission Medical Center to Host Robot-Assisted Surgery

Watch a robotic partial nephrectomy surgery live from Shawnee Mission Medical Center (SMMC). The surgery will feature SMMC's newest da Vinci(tm) robot that allows surgeons to perform complex surgical maneuvers using one-centimeter incisions. Susan Sweat, MD and John Strickland, MD, will perform the surgery and David Emmott, MD, will moderate the Webcast, answering questions live from the audience.

A robotic nephrectomy utilizes minimally invasive techniques to remove the kidney. Depending on the size of the tumor, a partial or radical nephrectomy is performed. While a partial nephrectomy involves removing a small portion of the kidney, a radical nephrectomy involves removing the entire kidney and the fatty tissue surrounding it. According to Sweat, the robotic procedure offers a number of patient advantages over traditional open surgery.

"There is always a possibility of using the robot during any open surgery and we choose the minimally invasive approach whenever we can," she said. "With the robot, we are able to make small incisions, which are less painful for the patient. It's especially beneficial in kidney cases with the ability to operate using small incisions instead of a flank incision in the lower side of the body."

In addition to less pain, a robotic nephrectomy also allows for less blood loss, shorter hospital stay and the ability for patients to get back to their normal lifestyle sooner.

"With the da Vinci, we can get a true sense of how structures are interacting with each other," Sweat said. "The magnification is tremendous and truly raises the standard of care for complex surgeries, translating into numerous potential patient benefits."

In addition to a robotic nephrectomy, the da Vinci system can be used for multiple urologic procedures including the following:

-    Prostatectomy (removal of prostate for cancer)
-    Stone removals from the urinary system
-    Ureteral obstruction (when the kidney becomes blocked)

In 2002, SMMC was the first hospital in a five-state area and one of just 18 hospitals in the nation to begin using the da Vinci to perform minimally-invasive procedures. The hospital was the first to purchase the newest version of the robot in the Kansas City area during 2009 and has also performed the most da Vinci procedures in the metropolitan area.   

About Shawnee Mission Medical Center
Shawnee Mission Medical Center (SMMC) is a 445-bed facility with nearly 20,000 inpatient admissions and more than 200,000 outpatient admissions annually. SMMC has the busiest emergency department in Johnson County, the area's first accredited Chest Pain Emergency Center, a nationally recognized Center for Women's Health and delivers more babies each year than any other hospital in the metropolitan area. SMMC employs more than 2,800 local residents and supports an exceptional staff of 700 physicians representing 50 medical specialties, the largest medical staff in Kansas City. Visit us on the Web at ShawneeMission.org.

Participants

Featuring:

Susan Sweat

Susan Sweat, MD

John Strickland

John Strickland, MD

David Emmott

David Emmott, MD