The Hidden Complexity Behind Nerve-Sparing Prostate Surgery

The Hidden Complexity Behind Nerve-Sparing Prostate Surgery

Ash Tewari, MBBS, MCh, FRCS (Hon.), DSc (Hon.), provides a masterclass in the concept of the neural hammock—a groundbreaking anatomical model that redefines how surgeons approach robotic prostatectomy.

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In this video, Ash Tewari, MBBS, MCh, FRCS (Hon.), DSc (Hon.), provides a masterclass in the concept of the neural hammock—a groundbreaking anatomical model that redefines how surgeons approach robotic prostatectomy.

Ash Tewari, MBBS, MCh, FRCS (Hon.), DSc (Hon.), introduces the concept of the neural hammock—a groundbreaking anatomical model that redefines how surgeons approach robotic prostatectomy. In this video masterclass, you can explore the intricate relationship between nerves and prostate cancer, and learn how surgical precision can preserve function and improve patient outcomes.

Dr. Tewari is Professor and Chair, Milton and Carroll Petrie Department of Urology, Mount Sinai Health System, and Director of the Center of Excellence for Prostate Cancer at the Mount Sinai Tisch Cancer Center, Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai.


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