Robotic
Surgery
Robotic Surgery is a technology-enabled surgical procedure that utilizes robotic systems to enhance the precision, flexibility, and control of surgical instruments. It involves a surgeon controlling a robot outfitted with micro-instruments and a high-definition 3D camera to perform the surgical procedure with utmost precision, and accuracy. This innovative technique is non-invasive, thus reducing the risks associated with traditional surgery. With robotic surgery, patients experience minimal scarring, pain, and require shorter hospital stays, making it a safer and faster alternative to traditional invasive surgery. Although robotic surgery is relatively new, its growing popularity is a testament to the advancements in surgical technology and the future of medicine.
- Colorectal Surgery
- General Surgery
- Abdominal Surgery
- Hernia Surgery
- Gallbladder surgery
Your surgeon is able to see a highly-magnified, high-resolution image of the operating field and has better access to it
- Fewer surgical complications
- Shorter hospital stay
- Less risk of infection
- Less blood loss and fewer blood transfusions
- Less pain
- Faster recovery
Robotic Surgery
Ahmad Abou Abbass
MD, FACS, FASTS
Blake Ashley
MD, FACS
Louise N. Bacon
MD, FACS
Matthew Brady
MD, FACS, FASCRS