Community Memorial Hospital
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Surgery Services

Robotic-Assisted Surgery

In recent years, the advent of minimally invasive surgery has greatly changed the way certain surgeries can be done. In minimally invasive surgery (also known as laparoscopic surgery), the surgeon uses an endoscope, a long, flexible tube with a camera and light attached. The endoscope is inserted into the body through a small incision. An image is sent to a monitor that the surgeon watches during the operation. The surgeon also makes other small incisions to insert the tools necessary to do the procedure.

In general, this approach is less traumatic than traditional open surgery, with smaller incisions, faster recovery and fewer side effects.

The da Vinci® Robotic Surgical System takes minimally invasive surgery one step further. The system gives the surgeon improved magnification, precise robotic movements and a three-dimension view of the surgical site, offering unmatched precision for performing a variety of procedures.

The da Vinci® Surgical System is composed of three components:

To perform surgery, the surgeon makes small incisions to create “ports” near the area selected for surgery. The surgical instruments (attached to the robotic arms) and a camera are placed through the ports. During surgery, the surgeon views a three-dimensional image of the surgical site from the tiny camera placed inside the patient. At the console, the surgeon uses the robot’s arms to control the movement and placement of the surgical instruments. The robot’s “arm and wrist” movements mimic those of the surgeon.

As a type of minimally invasive surgery, robotic-assisted surgery offers many advantages over traditional, open surgery. These include smaller incisions with little scarring, less pain, minimal blood loss, reduced risk for infection, shorter hospital stay and faster return to normal activities.

Specially Trained Surgeons

Because every surgical maneuver is performed with direct input from the surgeon, the robotic system must be operated by a surgeon trained in minimally invasive robotic surgery. Many surgeons on staff at Community Memorial Hospital have received specialized training to perform robotic-assisted surgery.

The following types of robotic-assisted surgeries are performed at Community Memorial Hospital:

Robotic-assisted heart surgery

Robotic-assisted prostate surgery

Robotic-assisted hysterectomy

To find out if you are a candidate for robotic-assisted surgery, please call Careconnection at 262-251-1001 or 800-246-8332.



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