Good Samaritan Center for Robotic-Assisted Surgery
The Good Samaritan Center for Robotic-Assisted Surgery is a regional and national pioneer in robotic-assisted surgery. Consider:
Good Samaritan Hospital introduced the da Vinci Surgical System to Greater Cincinnati in 2003.*
- Led by renowned cardiac surgeon and global expert on robotic-assisted surgery J. Michael Smith MD, surgeons and staff at Good Samaritan have performed the most robotic-assisted surgeries in the region.
- Good Samaritan offers the widest range of robotic-assisted surgeries in the region, specializing in cardiac and thoracic, urology and gynecology surgeries. Good Samaritan was the first hospital in Greater Cincinnati to offer all of these options.
But that's not all. Good Samaritan continues to break new ground. Its accomplishments include:
- In 2009, Good Samaritan acquired Ohio's first daVinci Si Surgical System. The total of five is more than any hospital in the TriState area.
- The research that’s taking place on the Good Samaritan campus at the TriHealth Hatton Institute is leading the way in the development of new robotic-assisted procedures.
- Additionally, the Hatton Institute is training surgical teams from throughout the United States and around the world in robotic-assisted surgery techniques.
- Good Samaritan was one of the first hospitals in the world to acquire a new model of the da Vinci when it was released in 2005.
- In 2006, Good Samaritan added three more da Vinci systems to its arsenal.
For more information about the Good Samaritan Center for Robotic-Assisted Surgery, call (513) 862-1111. More information about Good Samaritan Hospital: Directions
*Good Samaritan Hospital purchased its first da Vinci Surgical System in February 2003 with generous support from Pam and Rob Sibcy, Claire Phillips and the Castellini Foundation. In 2005, Good Samaritan received the third da Vinci S Surgical System in the world. Its acquisition was made possible by generous donations from the Western Southern Financial Fund, Claire Phillips, the Castellini Foundation, the Ohio National Financial Foundation, Turner Construction and Baker Concrete Construction Inc. |
Started: 2003
daVinci Surgical Systems: 5
Phone: (513) 862-1111
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Conditions & Procedures
- Cardiac and thoracic surgery: Mitral valve disease, atrial septal defect, coronary artery disease, myasthenia gravis, atrial fibrillation, epicardial lead implantation, myxoma, lung cancer
- Urologic surgery: Prostate cancer, kidney cancer, bladder cancer
- Gynecologic surgery: Endometrial cancer, cervical cancer, uterine fibroids, hysterectomy, uterine/vaginal prolapse
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