Robotic Surgery
Our robotic technology takes surgery beyond the limits of the human hand. It enables doctors to make smaller incisions and do surgery with greater precision.
Our robotic technology takes surgery beyond the limits of the human hand. It enables doctors to make smaller incisions and do surgery with greater precision.
In robotic-assisted surgery, a specially trained surgeon sits at a console a few feet away from you and performs your surgery using robotic arms that move in more ways than a human wrist moves. This allows the doctor to make very precise, complex motions and access areas of the body that would not be possible without the robot.
Robotic-assisted surgery is considered minimally invasive, which means it doesn’t require the large incisions used for traditional – or open – surgery. While every patient’s story is different, the smaller incisions used in robotic surgery often means smaller scars, less pain and faster healing. This technology makes it possible for many patients to go home from the hospital more quickly than they would with traditional surgery.
The minimally-invasive robotic surgery is used to treat a wide range of conditions, including:
Talk to your surgeon to see if robotic surgery is an option for you.
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