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The robotic surgical system provides breakthrough minimally invasive surgical capabilities. A wide variety of benign (non-cancerous) or malignant (cancerous) conditions that affect a woman's reproductive system, consisting of the uterus, vagina, ovaries and fallopian tubes, may be treated with robotic assisted gynecologic surgery.

Minimally invasive surgery is routinely used to treat gynecologic conditions, including fibroid tumors, endometriosis and certain cancers.

How Robotic-Assisted Surgeries are Performed

Through robotic-assisted visualization, dexterity, precision and control, a surgeon can perform a wide array of procedures through small 1–2 cm incisions. During an operation, the surgeon sits at a console in the surgical suite and directs the robotic arms to perform the surgery. The robot seamlessly and directly translates the surgeon's natural hand, wrist and finger movements from controls at the console to the surgical instruments inside the patient.

Enabling Surgeons with

  • Greater range of motion and precision than with hand-manipulated, minimally invasive procedures.
  • A magnified, high definition three-dimensional view when operating.
  • Instruments that become an extension of the doctor's wrists, hands and fingers to move the tiny surgical instruments in a delicate, precise manner.

Minimally Invasive Surgeries Performed

  • Hysterectomy– A gynecological procedure for cervical, ovarian and uterine cancer and benign (non-cancerous) conditions.
  • Radical Resection - Removal of cancerous tissue and the restoration of the normal pelvic anatomy.
  • Myomectomy- Removal of uterine fibroids.
  • Sacrohysteropexy - Correction of pelvic organ prolapse and/or herniation of the vagina, uterus, and bladder.
  • Sacrocolpopexy - Repairing pelvic organ prolapse and removal of the uterus.

Benefits of Robotic-Assisted Surgery

  • Less post-operative pain
  • Reduced trauma to the body
  • Less scarring
  • Shorter hospital stays
  • Reduced blood loss and need for transfusions
  • Quicker recovery and return to normal activities

Locations Offering Gynecological Surgery