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Robotic Surgery

More Precise Surgery, Less Scarring, Quicker Recovery
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Robotic Surgery is designed to provide surgeons with enhanced capabilities, including high-definition 3D vision and a magnified view. Your doctor controls the system, which translates his or her hand movements into smaller, more precise movements of tiny instruments inside your body. Though it is called robotic surgery, the machine cannot act on its own – the surgery is performed entirely by your doctor.

Robotic technology allows your doctor to perform complex procedures through just a few tiny openings. As a result, you may be able to get back to your daily routine faster, without the usual recovery following major surgery. 

If you or a loved one has been diagnosed with a condition that may require surgery, you owe it to yourself to learn about all of your options, including the most effective, least invasive surgical treatments available. Surgeons and hospitals are rewriting standards for surgical care by changing the experience of surgery.

 

Is robotic surgery right for you?

The decision of whether or not a surgery is performed with robotic assistance is made by you, the patient, along with input from the surgeon. The surgeon walks each patient through all of the surgical options for their condition, including open surgery, traditional laparoscopic surgery, and robotic-assisted surgery. Once the patient has information on each of these options, he or she can make an informed decision that best suits their unique situation.  

Benefits of choosing robotic surgery include: less post-operative pain, shorter hospital stays, faster recoveries, quicker return to normal activities, less risk of infection, less blood loss and fewer blood transfusions, less scarring, and fewer wound complications.

Talk to your provider about whether or not robotic surgery is right for you.

 
 

How does robotic surgery work?

At St. Francis - Emory Healthcare we're committed to providing innovative and safe alternatives to traditional open surgery, whenever possible. Whether we're using robotic-assisted technology or 3D planning functionality for precision and accuracy, we want you to explore and understand all of your options.

 

While minimally invasive surgery effectively reduces recovery time and gives surgeons greater control, it may not be for everyone. Sometimes traditional open surgery provides surgeons better access to the area to be treated, and sometimes a patient's age, physical condition and surgical history may necessitate open surgery.

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