Surgical Center of Excellence
South Texas Health System Edinburg uses the da Vinci Xi® Surgical System to perform a variety of surgeries and procedures including gallbladder removal, hysterectomies, hernia repair, weight-loss surgery and colorectal procedures. STHS Edinburg is also a Surgical Center of Excellence, as accredited by the Surgical Review Corporation (SRC).
Robotic surgery at STHS Edinburg
What is robotic surgery?
Robotic surgery is a method in which a procedure is performed using small tools attached to a robotic arm, which the surgeon controls with a computer. Small incisions are made to insert the instruments into your body. A thin tube with a camera attached to the end of it enables the surgeon to view enlarged 3-D images of the body as the surgery is being performed.
Benefits of robotic surgery
Robotic-assisted surgery systems enable surgeons to operate on a patient via one or more small incisions, typically less than or equal to one centimeter long as opposed to the large incisions that may be required in traditional surgery. This lets surgeons perform complex, minimally invasive procedures with a surgical approach aimed at improving patient outcomes and the overall patient experience.
Other benefits from robotic-assisted surgeries include:
- Reduced post-surgery pain
- Less blood loss
- Fewer and smaller scars
- Increased precision for more accurate joint replacements
- Faster recovery
- Shorter hospital stay
- Less risk of infection
Individual results may vary. There are risks associated with any surgical procedure. Talk with your doctor about these risks to find out if robotic surgery is right for you.