When medication, lifestyle changes and other non-surgical treatments cannot relieve
symptoms, surgery is the accepted treatment for a broad range of conditions. Surgery
can be a scary proposition for a patient, no matter how routine the procedure. If
surgery is recommended, you want to learn as much as you can about your surgical
options and find the physician and hospital that are right for you.
While surgery is generally the most effective treatment option for a range of abdominal
and other conditions, traditional open surgery with a large incision has its drawbacks
– pain, trauma, long recovery time and risk of infection.
Fortunately, less invasive options are available to many patients facing surgery.
The most common of these is laparoscopic surgery, in which smaller incisions are
used. While laparoscopy is effective for many routine procedures, it has inherent
limitations when more intricate and complex surgery is required.
A New Category in Minimally Invasive Surgery
Thanks to the latest evolution in surgical technology, physicians now have an effective
alternative to traditional open surgery and laparoscopy that allows them to provide
patients with the best of both approaches. With the assistance of the da Vinci™
Surgical System, surgeons can now operate using only 1-2 cm incisions, but with
greater precision and control than ever before. da Vinci can help surgeons
minimize the pain and risk associated with surgery while increasing the likelihood
of a fast recovery and excellent clinical outcomes.1
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To learn more about the most advanced minimally invasive approach to bariatric (weight-loss)
surgery, click here.