Affiliation:
1. Faculty of Biology, Medicine and Health The University of Manchester Manchester UK
2. Faculty of Medicine Sumy State University Sumy Ukraine
3. School of Clinical Medicine University of Cambridge Cambridge UK
4. Faculty of Medicine, Alberto Hurtado Medical School Cayetano Heredia Peruvian University Lima Peru
Abstract
AbstractBackground and AimsProstate cancer imposes a significant health burden, particularly in South America with its high incidence and mortality rates. This article explores the emergence of robot‐assisted radical prostatectomy (RARP) as a potential solution in the region.MethodsThis study relies on a comprehensive review of relevant literature. The analysis highlights the advantages of RARP, identifies impediments to its implementation, and proposes strategies to overcome these barriers.ResultsRARP demonstrates notable benefits, including improved functional outcomes, reduced complications, and minimized incisions. However, the integration of RARP in South America is hindered by challenges such as regional disparities, financial limitations, and data gaps. Limited healthcare infrastructure and a scarcity of skilled professionals further compound the issues.ConclusionDespite its potential, RARP faces obstacles to widespread adoption in South America. Strategic solutions encompassing technology investment, healthcare infrastructure enhancement, and workforce training are imperative. Overcoming these challenges can establish RARP as a crucial tool in managing prostate cancer in the region, ultimately enhancing patient care and treatment outcomes.
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