The new, 4th generation Da Vinci Xi robotic system comes to Henry Dunant Hospital and promises a surgical experience of a new era, with a faster recovery, a significant reduction of post-operative pain and discreet incisions for an optimal aesthetic result.
Designed to perform minimally invasive and traumatic surgeries, it offers even greater safety and precision due to its upgraded tools.
WHAT IS ROBOTIC SURGERY
Robotic surgery has been available to Healthcare Professionals as well as patients for over 25 years. With the Da Vinci Xi system, it reached the 4th technological generation of robotic surgical systems with upgraded surgical tools.
The cutting-edge technology of the Da Vinci Xi system, is the evolution of minimally invasive surgery and allows us to have the best surgical result for the patient by offering greater surgical precision to the surgeon, increased range of motion of the robotic tools, minimizing the normal muscle tremor of the human hands and high-resolution 3D imaging.
The 4th generation Da Vinci Xi system is designed to perform surgical operations with a minimally invasive and traumatic method, with millimeter precision and with extremely detailed identification of anatomical structures.
The surgeon, from a special console, controls every movement of the tools and the endoscope, monitoring the entire surgical operation through a special screen of exceptional clarity, which offers up to 15 times magnification of the surgical field image.
The system's upgraded tools feature articulated design at their distal robotic arms that mimics the human wrist and provides surgeons with natural dexterity and a greater-than-natural range of motion, allowing complex surgeries to be performed with great safety and precision.
Every movement of the surgeon is reproduced with absolute precision and stability in the surgical field by the system’s articulated surgical robotic arms.
What does the 4th generation Da Vinci robotic surgery offers to the patient?
- Better surgical outcome
- Optimal surgical experience
- Short hospital stay
- Fewer blood transfusions
- Less pain
- Reduced post-operative complications
- Less risk of infections
- Faster recovery
- Better aesthetic result
- Faster return to daily activities
Robotic surgery applications
Robotic surgery is constantly expanding its field of applications.
Today we encounter the impressive results of robotic surgery in a number of surgical specialties such as:
- General Surgery
- Bariatrics
- Urology
- Gynecology
- Thoracic Surgery
- Otorhinolaryngology (ENT)