Benefits of Robotic Surgery
Both patients and surgeons benefit from using robotic surgery. At St. Joseph’s Hospitals, your medical team will explain to you in detail all about your procedure and answer any questions you may have. Learn more about our robotic specialties.
Robotic Surgery: Benefits to Patients
During a robotic procedure, your surgeon controls the surgery from a nearby console, manipulating the instruments inside you. There are many benefits to you, the patient, when you undergo a robotic procedure compared to a traditional, “open” surgery.
These benefits include:
- More precise surgery. In any surgery, your surgeon’s goal is to remove the unhealthy, abnormal area without affecting the surrounding healthy tissue.
- Less trauma to the body, less pain. The smaller incisions, smaller instruments and extreme precision enable the surgeon to reach the abnormal area directly with minimal manipulation of and less trauma to internal organs and tissue.
- Less blood loss, less risk of infection. The smaller incisions mean less blood loss and less risk of infection or need for transfusion.
- Shorter hospital stay. Hospital stays of a week or longer may be shortened to a few days, or even just overnight, following a robotic procedure.
- Shorter recovery. Because your surgeon used small incisions rather than a large one, your recovery is faster and you can return to your normal routine sooner.
- Smaller scar. The smaller incisions mean less visible scarring.
Robotic Surgery: Benefits to Surgeons
There are many advantages of a robotic surgery for your surgeon, too. And of course, those advantages translate into benefits for you, in the form of a more precise, targeted, effective surgery.
The robotic surgery system offers surgeons:
- High-resolution visual field. The camera provides your surgeon, seated at the console, an enhanced view of the operating site. The images are highly magnified and detailed, providing a 3-D image. Your surgeon can see even microscopic structures, leading to a more precise surgery. Visualization is better than if your surgeon were standing over you.
- Enhanced dexterity. The robotic instruments move like a human hand, but with a superior range of motion. This flexibility allows your surgeon to operate in ways that were previously impossible.
- Access to hard-to-reach places. The small size and enhanced dexterity of robotic instruments allow your surgeon to reach areas of the body previously unreachable through laparoscopic surgery. This means surgeons can treat more and more conditions using robotic surgery.
- Less manipulation of healthy tissue. Often, sensitive tissues and nerves surround the operating site. The robotic instruments are so precise that your surgeon can operate even in tight spaces without affecting those delicate tissues. This is particularly important during tumor removal, so your surgeon can remove the tumor without harming any sensory or functional nerves.
You may have heard the term “robotic surgery” and wondered what it means. Robotic surgery is a type of minimally invasive surgery. Robotic surgery uses small incisions and the precision of a robot to perform a surgical procedure in the least invasive way possible.
“Robotic surgery” refers to the robotic surgical system your surgeon uses to perform your procedure. Your surgeon is controlling the procedure the entire time. Learn more about the robot.
Robotic Surgical Procedures: Why Choose St. Joseph’s Hospitals
St. Joseph’s Hospitals are the region’s leaders in performing all types of minimally invasive surgery, including robotic surgery. Surgeons require specialized training to operate using the robotic surgical system. At St. Joseph’s Hospitals, our doctors undergo extensive training, so they are well prepared to perform robotic procedures.
During a robotic surgical procedure, your surgeon has superior visualization and better access to the affected area. This translates into a more precise surgery for you with less pain, less scarring and a shorter recovery. Learn more about the benefits of robotic surgery.
Robotic Procedures in Tampa, Florida
Doctors are continuing to investigate the many ways they can use robotic surgery. While surgeons prefer a traditional approach for some surgeries, the list of procedures that surgeons perform using a robotic surgical system continues to grow.
At St. Joseph’s Hospitals, our expert surgeons perform many robotic procedures, including: