What Is Robotic Surgery?
While you are under anesthesia, your surgeon will make small incisions to insert a tube containing a camera and miniature robotic tools controlled from a nearby console. Your doctor then controls this robotic system from his own console nearby. Studies have demonstrated that robotic surgery offers improved surgical outcomes without increasing operating time, blood loss or intra/post operative complications compared to laparoscopy. Benefits of robotic surgery include improved dexterity and fine motion capabilities as well as tremor filtering and surgical ergonomics. Benefits Robotic surgery allows your surgeon to treat cancer or another medical condition with less-invasive techniques, and may speed up recovery times. Your physician will make small incisions in your body and insert miniaturized surgical instruments and a high-definition camera into mini incisions in your abdomen; from there the robot is controlled from a console nearby by the surgeon who controls its movements from within an enclosure nearby. Although





