The halo effect in Korea: Change in practice patterns since the introduction of robot-assisted laparoscopic radical prostatectomy
- Authors
- Sung, Ee-Rah; Jeong, Wooju; Park, Sung Yul; Ham, Won Sik; Choi, Young Deuk; Hong, Sung Joon; Rha, Koon Ho
- Issue Date
- Mar-2009
- Publisher
- Springer Verlag
- Keywords
- Da Vinci; Halo effect; Practice patterns; Prostate cancer; Radical prostatectomy; Robotics
- Citation
- Journal of Robotic Surgery, v.3, no.1, pp 57 - 60
- Pages
- 4
- Indexed
- SCOPUS
- Journal Title
- Journal of Robotic Surgery
- Volume
- 3
- Number
- 1
- Start Page
- 57
- End Page
- 60
- URI
- https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/hanyang/handle/2021.sw.hanyang/177113
- DOI
- 10.1007/s11701-008-0122-6
- ISSN
- 1863-2483
1863-2491
- Abstract
- Acquisition of the da Vinci surgical system (Intuitive Surgical, Mountain View, USA) has enabled robot-assisted surgery to become an acceptable alternative to open radical prostatectomy (ORP). Implementation of robotics at a single institution in Korea induced a gradual increase in the number of performances of robot-assisted laparoscopic radical prostatectomy (RALP) to surgically treat localized prostate cancer. We analyzed the impact of robotic instrumentation on practice patterns among urologists and explain the change in value in ORP and RALP-the standard treatment and the new approach or innovation of robotic technology. The overall number of prostatectomies has increased over time because the number of RALPs has grown drastically whereas the number of OPRs did not decrease during the period of evaluation. Our experience emphasizes the potential of RALP to become the gold standard in the treatment of localized prostate cancer in various parts of the world.
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