Contact Info
Contact Info
Contact Info
Social Media Icons

Robotic Surgery

Robotic surgery uses advanced robotic systems to perform precise, minimally invasive procedures for conditions like cancer, hernias, or organ resections. Symptoms depend on the underlying condition, such as pain, bleeding, or organ dysfunction. The robotic system, controlled by a surgeon, uses small incisions and enhanced visualization for accuracy. Common procedures include prostatectomy, colectomy, or hysterectomy. Benefits include less pain, smaller scars, and faster recovery compared to open surgery. Risks include equipment malfunction, infection, or bleeding. Recovery varies by procedure but is generally quicker than traditional surgery, with shorter hospital stays. Patients follow specific post-operative care, including activity restrictions and dietary adjustments. Robotic surgery improves outcomes for complex cases, offering precision and reduced complications. Regular follow-ups ensure proper healing and monitor for recurrence or complications.