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In a Da Vinci hysterectomy procedure, the robotic arms minimize the size of the incisions necessary to reach the affected organs, which results in a far less invasive hysterectomy procedure. Consequently, the reduced invasiveness minimizes the risk of infections as well as post-surgical complications. While there are several more incisions made in a Da Vinci Robotic Surgery, the incisions are only 1-2 centimeters long. The 3D image gives the surgeon a more accurate view of the affected organs than other less invasive procedures such as a laparoscopic hysterectomy, which only provides a 2-dimensional view. This, coupled with the surgeon being able to sit comfortably at the surgical console for the entire hysterectomy procedure, enhances the surgeon’s effectiveness without the need for a large surgical team.
Da Vinci Robotic Surgery is not only easier on patients. Surgeons who have used the Da Vinci Surgical System are also impressed with the method. According to Dr. Andre Harris, "DaVinci provides a superior form of minimally invasive surgery that reduces the patient's time in the hospital, post operative pain, and time away from work. It allows me to perform surgeries laparascopically that would have been much more labor intensive with convential tools or almost impossible." With the increasing number of robotic surgeries performed by the system, a Da Vinci Robotic Surgery is fast becoming a more desired and respected option for patients who must undergo a hysterectomy procedure. The Da Vinci Surgical System allows for more effective performance from the procedure, a less risky option for the patients, and a more comfortable experience for all involved.
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