Roberto Ballestero Diego, head of urology at Marques de Valdecilla University Hospital, outlines the evolution of surgical techniques over his 20+ year career. The arrival of the Da Vinci robotic system in 2005 marked a significant shift in surgical practices in Spain, extending beyond urology into other fields like ENT and orthopedics. Hosting nearly 500 specialists at a recent meeting, he stresses the importance of personalizing treatment for benign prostatic hyperplasia, emphasizing emerging techniques like laser enucleation as safer alternatives with fewer complications. This collective effort aims to enhance overall patient care and outcomes in urological surgery.
With over two decades of experience, Roberto Ballestero Diego highlights the shift in urology from open surgery to essential advancements like robotic-assisted surgery for various procedures.
Since the introduction of the Da Vinci robot in 2005, its applications have expanded significantly within different surgical fields, showcasing notable technological evolution.
Ballestero emphasizes the necessity of personalizing treatments for conditions like benign prostatic hyperplasia, advocating for newer techniques that offer fewer complications.
The increasing collaboration within the Spanish Urology Association, bringing together almost 500 specialists, is crucial in sharing experiences and advancing urological surgery.
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