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After that, you will undergo the necessary additional examination, such as the assessment of liver and kidney function, ultrasound scan of the abdominal and pelvic organs, CT scan\/MRI. Based on the results, the physician will determine the number and localization of metastases, and plan the upcoming intervention.<\/p>\n\n<p style=\"text-align:justify\"><strong>On the eve of the intervention<\/strong>, you will receive an injection of radioactively labeled PSMA. PSMA is the substance that binds to the smallest prostate cancer metastases in the lymph nodes and other tissues. The radioactive label will allow the surgeon to find all the metastases during the operation.<\/p>\n\n<p style=\"text-align:justify\"><strong>Robot-assisted prostatectomy with removal of prostate tumor metastases<\/strong> with a gamma probe starts with general anesthesia. After anesthesia, the surgeon makes small incisions through which he inserts endoscopic instruments, a gamma probe and a video camera into the pelvic cavity and abdominal cavity. With the help of manipulators, the surgeon ligates the large vessels of the small pelvis, isolates the nerve endings, excises and removes the prostate gland. The gamma probe detects the lymph nodes affected by metastases by a radioactive label, and the surgeon also removes them endoscopically.<\/p>\n\n<p style=\"text-align:justify\">The video camera continuously transmits a three-dimensional image of the operating field in 12-fold magnification to the monitor. As the surgeon sees the operating field in multiple magnification, he preserves the nerve endings and large blood vessels. This significantly reduces the surgical risks. The gamma probe, in turn, allows detecting and removing all metastases, which minimizes the risk of prostate cancer recurrence. 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Robot-assisted prostatectomy with removal of prostate tumor metastases with a gamma probe in University Hospital Frankfurt am Main
Histological and immunohistochemical examination of removed tissues
Removal of prostate tumor metastases with a gamma probe
Consultations of related specialists
Symptomatic treatment
Cost of essential medicines
Nursing services
Control examinations
Stay in the hospital with full board
Accommodation in 2-bedded ward
Recommendations regarding further treatment
Indications
Confirmed prostate cancer with suspected or confirmed metastasizing
How program is carried out
During the first visit, the physician will conduct a clinical examination and go through the results of the available examinations. After that, you will undergo the necessary additional examination, such as the assessment of liver and kidney function, ultrasound scan of the abdominal and pelvic organs, CT scan/MRI. Based on the results, the physician will determine the number and localization of metastases, and plan the upcoming intervention.
On the eve of the intervention, you will receive an injection of radioactively labeled PSMA. PSMA is the substance that binds to the smallest prostate cancer metastases in the lymph nodes and other tissues. The radioactive label will allow the surgeon to find all the metastases during the operation.
Robot-assisted prostatectomy with removal of prostate tumor metastases with a gamma probe starts with general anesthesia. After anesthesia, the surgeon makes small incisions through which he inserts endoscopic instruments, a gamma probe and a video camera into the pelvic cavity and abdominal cavity. With the help of manipulators, the surgeon ligates the large vessels of the small pelvis, isolates the nerve endings, excises and removes the prostate gland. The gamma probe detects the lymph nodes affected by metastases by a radioactive label, and the surgeon also removes them endoscopically.
The video camera continuously transmits a three-dimensional image of the operating field in 12-fold magnification to the monitor. As the surgeon sees the operating field in multiple magnification, he preserves the nerve endings and large blood vessels. This significantly reduces the surgical risks. The gamma probe, in turn, allows detecting and removing all metastases, which minimizes the risk of prostate cancer recurrence. The da Vinci prostatectomy is the most sparing type of surgical prostate removal.
After the completion of the operation, you will be transferred back to the ward, under the supervision of the attending physician and nursing staff. Due to the minimal invasiveness of the operation and the short duration of general anesthesia, you will not need to stay in the intensive care unit for a long time. Your urinary catheter will be removed one day after the surgery.
Finally, the attending physician will evaluate the results of control examinations, schedule the date of discharge from the hospital and give you detailed recommendations for further follow-up and treatment.
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Medical records
PSA blood test
MRI/CT scan (not older than 3 months)
Bone scintigraphy (if available)
Biopsy results (if available)
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About the department
According to the Focus magazine, the Department of Urology at the University Hospital Frankfurt am Main ranks among the top German medical institutions specializing in prostate cancer treatment!
The department offers the full range of high-precision diagnostic studies and effective therapeutic options for men with diseases of the genitourinary system. The doctors of the department specialize in the treatment of prostate cancer, benign prostatic hyperplasia, kidney, testicular cancers, urolithiasis, erectile dysfunction and urinary incontinence. There are also excellent qualifications in the field of reconstructive urology.
The department is headed by Prof. Dr. med. Felix Kyoung-Hwan Chun, who has 20 years of clinical experience gained at German university hospitals. The doctor is known for his exceptional professional skills in treating prostate cancer, laser therapy for benign prostatic hyperplasia, and urethral reconstructive surgery. Prof. Felix Kyoung-Hwan Chun is also proud of his successful experience in da Vinci robotic surgery. The specialist is the winner of numerous awards from the European Association of Urology (EAU) and the German Society of Urology (DGU). The number of the doctor's publications in scientific printed and Internet resources is also impressive, and in total there are more than 400 publications.
The department has advanced infrastructure, excellent diagnostic equipment and state-of-the-art operating rooms. It is common practice for the department’s specialists to perform minimally invasive interventions using the da Vinci surgical system. Such operations are characterized by minimal trauma, small blood loss, low level of postoperative complications, and also provide a short period of hospitalization and speedy recovery of the patient.
It is worth noting that the department’s priority focus is prostate cancer treatment. If diagnosed with this pathology, the doctor will conduct a comprehensive consultation with the patient, during which he will inform him about the diagnosis, the stage of the disease, treatment options and the risks they may entail. The doctor necessarily takes into account all the individual wishes of the patient.
Depending on the clinical indications, the therapeutic spectrum covers open surgery, minimally invasive interventions and robotic surgery (da Vinci robot). Thanks to innovative treatment methods, the surgeons of the department manage to preserve potency and men's health. Also, the doctors of the department have at their disposal well developed effective treatment regimens for advanced prostate cancer. In elderly patients, the doctors often use an "active monitoring" technique, and in the case of slow progression the patient manages to avoid radical treatments.
The service range of the department includes:
Diagnostics and treatment of prostate cancer
Diagnostics
PSA test
Prostate biopsy
Imaging studies
Therapy
Open surgery
Minimally invasive interventions
Robot-assisted surgery
"Active monitoring" technique for elderly patients
Diagnostics and treatment of benign prostatic hyperplasia
Holmium Laser Enucleation of the Prostate (HoLEP)
Transurethral resection of the prostate (TURP)
Open surgery
Prostate artery embolization
Diagnostics and treatment of kidney cancer (laparoscopic, open and robot-assisted surgery)
Radical nephrectomy
Organ-preserving tumor resection
Diagnostics and treatment of testicular cancer
Surgical treatment with the possibility to preserve fertility
Diagnostics and treatment of kidney stone disease
Extracorporeal shock wave lithotripsy
Endoscopic stone removal using rigid and flexible ureterorenoscopy, including laser therapy
Percutaneous nephrolitholapaxy
Diagnostics and treatment of urinary incontinence in men and women
Stress incontinence
Imperative urinary incontinence
Mixed urinary incontinence
Neurogenic bladder
Extraurethral urinary incontinence
Exercises to strengthen the pelvic floor muscles
Pessary use
Vaginal and rectal electrostimulation
Biofeedback
Drug therapy
Injection therapy (Botox)
Sacral neuromodulation with bladder stimulator implantation
Artificial sphincter implantation
Surgical treatment using slings, Burch colposuspension, sacropexy
Diagnostics and treatment of erectile dysfunction
Drug therapy
Vacuum pump therapy
Penile prosthetics
Arteriovenous shunt coiling (in collaboration with the Department of Radiology)
Reconstructive urology
Renal pelvis plasty (robot-assisted procedure)
Artificial sphincter implantation in patients with urinary incontinence, as well as in patients after radical prostatectomy
Interventions for urethral stenosis
Endoscopic procedures for the treatment of urethral stricture
Surgical correction of penile curvature
Other medical services
Curriculum vitae
Prof. Dr. med. Felix Kyoung-Hwan Chun is the Head of the Department of Urology at the University Hospital Frankfurt am Main. His main clinical focuses include urologic oncology, especially prostate cancer treatment, laser surgery for benign prostatic hyperplasia and urethral reconstructive surgery. In addition, Prof. Chun is an expert in minimally invasive urologic surgery and has extensive experience in the use of modern surgical system da Vinci.
Prior to the position at the University Hospital Frankfurt am Main, he worked as a Senior Physician in the Department of Urology at the University Hospital Hamburg-Eppendorf. Many of his scientific works were distinguished with prizes and awards.
Photo of the doctor: (c) Universitätsklinikum Frankfurt
According to the reputable Focus magazine, the University Hospital Frankfurt am Main ranks among the top German medical facilities!
The hospital was founded in 1914 and today is a well-known German medical facility, which combines rich traditions and scientific innovations. A medical team of more than 6,500 employees cares about the health of patients around the clock, ensuring them with the highest standards of medical care and best possible safety.
The hospital has 32 specialized departments and more than 20 research institutes, which have all the necessary resources for the provision of the most effective care for any patient. The hospital has 1,488 beds for inpatient medical care. The medical facility diagnoses and treats more than 51,000 inpatients and about 44,800 outpatients every year. Due to the demonstration of outstanding treatment results, the number of patients seeking medical care here increases significantly annually.
The hospital presents all areas of modern medicine, whereas its special competence lies in neuroscience, oncology, cardiovascular medicine, cardiac surgery and other fields. Many treatment methods available here are unique not only in Europe, but also internationally.
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Accommodation in hospital
Patients rooms
The patients of the University Hospital Frankfurt am Main live in comfortable rooms made in modern design and meeting the highest standards of European medicine. Each room is equipped with an ensuite bathroom with a toilet and a shower. The standard room includes a comfortable, automatically adjustable bed, a bedside table, a wardrobe, a table and chairs for receiving visitors and a TV. If desired, patients can use Wi-Fi. The patients can also stay in the enhanced-comfort rooms.
Meals and Menus
The patient and his accompanying person have a daily choice of three menus. If for any reason you do not eat all the food, you will be offered an individual menu. Please inform the medical staff about your dietary preferences prior to the treatment.
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Standard rooms include:
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Wi-Fi
TV
Religion
Religious services are available upon request.
Accompanying person
During the inpatient program, an accompanying person may stay with you in a patient room or in a hotel of your choice.
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During the outpatient program, you may stay in a hotel of your choice. Managers will help you choose the most suitable options.
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One year of support after the treatment
Insurance to cover unforeseen expenses arising from complications during and 48 months after treatment (coverage up to 200,000 €)
Reduced costs by 40-70% (contracts with Hospitals)
In addition, we are the only TÜV-certified company with an ISO 9001:2015 certificate