Robotic Pelvic Surgeries

Robotic Pelvic Surgeries

Robotic Pelvic Surgeries

Gynecologic robotic surgery is one of the latest innovations in minimally invasive surgical techniques. Using a narrow, lighted scope and miniature instruments controlled through a robotic system, our gynecological surgeons are able to treat several conditions that affect a woman’s reproductive organs.

With traditional, open surgery, surgeons make one long incision to access the area for treatment. With laparoscopic surgery, surgeons hold and manipulate a scope and instruments through a few small incisions. Robotic surgery is similar to laparoscopy, the main difference being in how surgeons control the surgical tools.

Conditions We Treat Using Gynecologic Robotic Surgery

Using gynecologic robotic surgery, our experienced gynecologic surgeons treat conditions such as:

  • Abdominal pain and pelvic pain
  • Endometriosis
  • Gynecologic cancer such as cervical cancer, ovarian cancer, and uterine cancer
  • Painful periods and heavy bleeding
  • Pelvic organ prolapse
  • Uterine fibroids
Treatment with Gynecologic Robotic Surgery

Our robotic surgical system includes:

  • A console at which the surgeon controls the scope and instruments using hand controls and views the scope’s images on a screen
  • A robotic cart with arms that hold the instruments
  • A camera that provides 3D views of the surgical site
  • Wristed instruments that translate the surgeon’s hand movements into precise micro-movements to perform surgery
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Seated at the console, the surgeon performs even the most delicate, complex procedures through small incisions with extreme precision. The robotic system is not programmable and does not make any movements on its own – it’s completely controlled by the surgeon.

An important part of the process is the assistant surgeon, who stands at the operating table beside the patient and manually manipulates an accessory port to assist with tasks such as fine suturing.

our gynecologic surgeons perform procedures such as:

  • Robotic endometriosis resection to remove abnormal growths in the pelvic area while leaving the uterus and other organs in place
  • Robotic hysterectomy to remove the uterus
  • Robotic myomectomy to remove uterine fibroids, leaving the uterus intact
  • Robotic sacrocolpopexy to repair pelvic organ prolapse, using surgical mesh to hold organs in their proper position
Benefits of Gynecologic Robotic Surgery

Robotic surgery provides a number of benefits over open and laparoscopic surgery, such as:

  • Less blood loss and reduced need for transfusions
  • Less postoperative pain and discomfort
  • Less scarring
  • Lower risk of infection
  • More precise surgery
  • Quicker recovery and return to work
  • Shorter hospital stays