“…3 As with many other urologic procedures, a minimally invasive approach for radical prostatectomy was developed, but the procedure had a steep learning curve, a higher complication rate, and was limited to academic centers that had highly trained laparoscopic surgeons. [4][5][6][7][8][9][10] Compared with the generally slow, deliberate adoption of other technology and methods for performing urologic procedures, the adoption of robotics and robot-assisted prostatectomy has been rapid. After relatively few years of clinical use, numerous manuscripts from academic and community-based centers reported comparable, and in some cases better, shortterm outcomes and lower complication rates.…”