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Patient Benefits
Surgery often is the best method to treat many heart, urology and gynecology problems. Because of the techniques it affords physicians, robotic-assisted surgery often is the best form of surgery for these problems.
When compared to traditional surgical methods, robotic-assisted surgery results in patient benefits such as:
- Less pain
- Faster recovery
- Quicker return to normal daily activities
- Less scarring
- Less risk of infection
- Less blood loss
- Fewer transfusions
Additional benefits
There are additional benefits for patients depending on their condition.
For cardiac and thoracic surgery patients
Traditional open surgery to treat disorders of the heart, lungs and esophagus requires making a large incision, splitting of the breastbone and spreading the ribs to access the thoracic space. In addition to leaving an 8- to 10-inch scar down the center of the chest, this increases infection risk and leads to a lengthy recovery time of eight to 12 weeks.
Robotic-assisted cardiac and thoracic procedures are performed through 1- to 2-centimeter incisions, without spreading or cutting the breastbone or ribs. This minimizes blood loss, pain and scarring; lessens the risk of infection; and promotes a faster recovery and a quicker return to normal activities.
For urologic surgery patients
Traditional open urologic surgery requires large incisions on the abdomen to access the pelvic organs. Common drawbacks of this procedure include significant post-surgical pain, a lengthy recovery and an unpredictable, potentially long-term impact on continence and sexual function.
Robotic technology enables potentially traumatic urologic procedures to be performed through 1- to 2-centimeter incisions. This minimizes blood loss, pain and scarring; promotes a faster recovery and a quicker return to normal activities; and significantly reduces the incidence of erectile dysfunction and urinary incontinence. In cases involving cancer removal, the enhanced visualization, dexterity, precision and control that robotic technology provides results in excellent cancer control.
For gynecologic surgery patients
Traditional open gynecologic surgery requires a large abdominal incision for access to the uterus and surrounding anatomy. It can come with significant pain, trauma, a long recovery process and threat to surrounding organs and nerves.
Robotic technology enables potentially traumatic hysterectomies and other gynecologic procedures to be performed through 1- to 2-centimeter incisions. This minimizes blood loss, pain and scarring, and promotes a faster recovery and a quicker return to normal activities. In cases involving cancer removal, the enhanced visualization, dexterity, precision and control that robotic technology provides results in excellent cancer control. |