Urology Times July 9, 2024
Urology Times staff

“What we’ve shown with our data and through our experience, is that by using this technology, we’re able to preserve more normal kidney and disrupt less of the normal kidney,” says Michael D. Stifelman, MD.

In this video, Michael D. Stifelman, MD, highlights Iris, a 3D modeling tool for kidney cancer management. Stifelman is a professor and chair of urology at Hackensack University School of Medicine, the chair of urology for the northern region of Hackensack Meridian Health, and the director of robotic surgery for Hackensack Meridian Health.

Video Transcript:

Iris is another name or tool called 3D modeling. So, we take cross-sectional imaging, and we create a 3D model that we can literally bring into the robotic console as...

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