Tuesday, March 19, 2019

Robotic surgery – how does it benefit patients and surgeons?

Robotic technology in surgery allows surgeons to operate with extreme precision. It enables them to reach parts of the body which the human hand cannot reach easily or is impossible for the human hand to reach. Furthermore, there is less blood loss during the procedure, less pain after the procedure and a shorter hospital stay. The ability to recover and return to normal activities is also quicker than you think possible. The robotic arms can rotate up to 280 degrees and access the most impossible parts of the body during surgery. All of this results in a better surgical experience for both patients as well as surgeons and better surgery outcomes.
Robotic surgery is a form of Laparoscopic or minimally invasive surgery in which a computer-controlled robot assists the surgeon during the procedure. It provides the surgeon increased dexterity and enables them to operate even in the smallest areas and unreachable parts of the body with great ease. These types of surgeries might actually otherwise require open surgery. As compared to traditional open surgery, robotic surgery has benefits for both the patients as well as the surgeons.
Benefits for patients
  • Precision: Very often, the surgeon needs to operate near other healthy organs or tissues or nerves. The surgeon must remove the abnormality without hurting or injuring the surrounding healthy structures. The robotic device has small parts and enough flexibility to accomplish this.
  • Significantly less pain: Due to smaller incisions, you will experience less pain during and after surgery. This means significantly less pain killers during recovery, which reduces the risk of addiction.
  • Less risk of infection and blood loss: Again, because the incisions are tiny, there is less blood loss and less chances of infection.
  • Less scarring and shorter recovery: Recovery time, due to the smaller incisions is also small. Sometimes this recovery may last only a few days.
  • Early discharge from the hospital: After a robotic surgery, patients can usually go home even the very next day!
Benefits for Surgeons
  • Enhanced visual field: The surgeon views the surgical area via a console and gets a superior view of the area. The device has a high definition camera that provides a magnified, detailed view of the affected area. The surgeon can see the very small structures more clearly and this ultimately results in greater precision.
  • Superior dexterity: A human hand has limitations when it comes to movements. The robotic arms have greater dexterity and range of motion.
  • Greater access: The robotic arms can reach to humanly impossible places in the body and enable surgeons to treat more conditions than a normal human hand could.
Robotic surgery definitely provides greater power for surgeons to perform their surgeries with precision.
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