Robotic Prostate Surgery at Mount Sinai

Patient Information

When a patient makes his initial visit to Dr. Samadi, it is essential that they bring the following:

  • Prostate Specific Antigen (PSA) history: The PSA is a screening test that helps to determine whether or not prostate cancer exists in a given patient
  • A prostate biopsy report and recent pathology slides: A biopsy is the removal of cells for closer examination. An analysis of a prostate biopsy and the accompanying pathology slides helps to establish not only the presence of cancer cells, but also their aggressiveness
  • A nuclear medicine bone scan or a CAT scan (if available): Either of these scans will help Dr. Samadi determine the extent of the prostate cancer's development
  • Patient medical and surgical history and current medication regimen
  • Contact information of the referring physician
  • Medical insurance information

This data will allow Dr. Samadi to fully assess the patient's options, and prescribe the best possible course of treatment.

WEBCAST REPLAY

Webcast Replay on OR-Live

The Mount Sinai Medical Center's leading urological experts discuss minimally invasive treatment for prostate cancer, featuring case video of actual surgeries utilizing the latest da VinciĀ® Prostatectomy techniques. Watch the Webcast replay on OR-Live.com.

Contact Information

Talk to us: (212) 241-8779

Location:

5 East 98th Street New York, NY 10029

Fax:

(212) 241-8749

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Clinical Interests
  • Bladder Cancer Treatment
  • Enlarged Prostate/BPH Treatment
  • Greenlight Laser PVP
  • Kidney Cancer Treatment
  • Laparoscopic Prostatectomy
  • Minimally Invasive Robotic Surgery
  • Prostate Cancer
  • Prostate Cancer Treatment
  • Prostate Laparoscopy
  • Prostate Surgery
  • Robotic Cysectomy
  • Robotic Nephrectomy
  • Robotic Prostate Surgery
  • Robotic Prostatectomy
  • Urologic Oncology
  • da vinci robotic surgery