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CENTRAL TEXAS SURGEON COMPLETES 1000TH SUCCESSFUL
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LAPAROSCOPIC - ROBOTIC PROSTATE CANCER SURGERY
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Prostate Cancer Patients World-Wide Flock to Austin, Texas for Treatment
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Austin, TX - August 21, 2007 - Dr. Randy Fagin,
(www.prostatecenterofaustin.com) who has one of
the nation's largest experiences in robotic prostate
cancer surgery, announced today that he has completed
his 1000th successful laparoscopic - robotic prostatectomy.
Out of the nearly 10,000 Urologists in the United
States, less than ten have achieved this milestone.
daVinci Robotic Prostate Surgery is the latest in
cutting edge surgery for cancer of the prostate.
In his most recently published data, robotic prostate
cancer surgery in Dr. Fagin's hands produces cancer
removal rates, urinary control rates, and post-operative
erectile function, that meet or exceed those achieved
through traditional open surgery. In addition, robotic
prostate surgery has already demonstrated benefits
of reduced blood loss, reduced need for blood transfusion,
shorter hospital stay, and a quicker return to full
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Outcome of Prostate Cancer Surgery Depends on Experience of Surgeon; Steep Learning Curve Found
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According to a new study published July 24, 2007 in the Journal of the National Cancer Institute,
prostate cancer patients treated by highly experienced surgeons are much more likely to be
cancer-free five years after surgery than patients treated by surgeons with less experience.
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"The difference in outcome among patients who were treated by surgeons with
varying degrees of experience is clinically relevant and likely reflects a
true relationship between surgical technique and cancer control," said the
study's lead author Andrew Vickers, PhD, Associate Attending Research
Methodologist, Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center (MSKCC).
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"The daVinci Robot (http://prostatecenterofaustin.com/davinci.php)
allows me to perform prostate cancer surgery with better vision,
precision, and dexterity and is far less invasive than the traditional
open surgery performed by most urologists across the country,"
said Dr. Randy Fagin. "I had the privilege of training with the originators
of laparoscopic prostate cancer surgery in Paris, France and now I
train surgeons from all over the world on how to use this revolutionary
device to perform prostate cancer surgery. Currently, my practice is
focused almost exclusively on prostate cancer and daVinci robotic prostate
cancer surgery.
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Outcomes from prostate cancer surgery depend heavily on the
experience of the surgeon and it is important that patients
know about the experience of the surgeon they chose before
undergoing prostate surgery."
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Instead of making one 5 inch cut through the muscle of the abdomen,
the daVinci robotic approach uses 5 small ¼ inch cuts that do not
cut any muscle. Through these cuts, instruments are placed into the
abdomen along with a camera that enlarges the view to 10 times magnification.
The daVinci robot is a tool used by Dr. Fagin to hold the laparoscopic
instruments and camera giving him 3-D magnified vision and improved
precision with which Dr. Fagin can perform the operation.
"If I can see the structures better, and I have a more precise tool
to work with, I can do a better operation," says Dr. Fagin.
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| About Dr Fagin |
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Dr. Randy Fagin, who is the Director of the Prostate Center of Austin,
and Director of Robotic Surgery at The Hospital at Westlake Medical
Center He is also has one of the top 10 experiences in the country
in performing daVinci robotic prostate cancer surgery.
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| Media Contact: |
| Christian Scarborough |
| 512-244-7088 |
| cscarborough@austin.rr.com |
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