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Robotic Surgery is an advanced surgical technique that offers a wide variety of potential benefits for patients. Though this technique was approved by the FDA more than a decade ago, oftentimes our patients are unfamiliar with the procedure and have a multitude of questions. We hope the following information will be both informative and educational.
How does robotic surgery work?
What are the advantages?
What does minimally invasive mean?
What are the benefits of minimally invasive procedures?
What procedures can be done with the robotics system?
Who performs robotics procedures?
How long has robotic surgery been performed?
The surgeon moves the handles on the console to control the robot’s arms holding the micro-surgical instruments. These handles make precise movements easier, reduce surgeon fatigue and remove the risk of unsteadiness or shaking. The computerized robotic "hands" mirror the natural motions of a surgeon. After the initial incision, only the robotic hands touch the patient.
The robotic hands can do surgical tasks beyond the capabilities of human hands or the laparoscope. Guided by a computer, the instruments exceed the natural range of motion of the human hand. Robotic surgery places a computer between the surgeon's hands and electromechanically-enhanced, micro instruments.