3D/4K Laparoscopic Surgery
3D/4K laparoscopic surgery is an evolution of minimally invasive surgery that uses high-definition three-dimensional (3D) and 4K resolution cameras to provide a more detailed and realistic view of the surgical area.
Unlike conventional 2D laparoscopy, this technology improves depth perception and clarity, increasing the precision of surgical movements and facilitating the identification of complex anatomical structures.
What is it used for?
3D/4K laparoscopic surgery is used in multiple urological procedures, including:
Prostate cancer surgery (laparoscopic radical prostatectomy)
- Enables precise removal of the prostate with reduced risk of complications.
- Better preserves nerves and structures responsible for urinary and sexual function.
Kidney surgery (partial or radical nephrectomy)
- Precise removal of kidney tumors while preserving as much healthy tissue as possible.
- Less intraoperative bleeding and shorter recovery time.
Bladder cancer surgery (laparoscopic radical cystectomy)
- Removal of the bladder in advanced cancer cases with minimally invasive urinary tract reconstruction.
Reconstructive urological surgery
- Laparoscopic pyeloplasty to correct obstructions at the ureteropelvic junction.
- Repair of ureteral strictures or fistulas with better visibility and reduced surgical trauma.
Main benefits
- Greater precision and safety → 3D/4K technology provides clear anatomical detail, reducing the risk of surgical errors.
- Less bleeding and fewer complications → Improved visualization minimizes damage to surrounding tissues.
- Faster recovery → Less postoperative pain, fewer scars, and shorter hospital stay.
- Better ergonomics for the surgeon → 3D vision allows more natural and precise movements, reducing surgical fatigue.
- Improved functional outcomes → Especially in oncological and reconstructive surgeries, contributing to better patient quality of life.