Robotic Sciences
FAQ’s
What is Robotic Surgery?
What is minimally Invasive Robotic Surgery?
What are the benefits of the Robotic Surgery?
Helps to operate from a comfortable position
Decreases fatigue while dealing with lengthy procedures
Magnifies the object several times
Provides a three dimensional view
Offers the ability to move swiftly
For Patients:
For lesser blood loss as incision is very small
Quick healing of incision/wounds
Lesser scope for infections and secondary complications
Shorter hospital stay
Faster return to normal activities
Does the robot perform surgery by itself?
Will the Da Vinci Surgical System make the surgeon unnecessary?
Is everyone a candidate for robotic surgery?
What if there is a technical problem with the robot?
Has the Da Vinci System cleared by the F.D.A?
What happens before the surgery?
What happens during the procedure?
What happens after the surgery?
Is Robotic surgery covered by insurance?
What are the risks of robotic surgery?
A possible hernia in the site when single incisions are made
Duration of the procedure may increase
Patient may have to stay under anesthesia for a longer time
Sometimes one may have to undergo more than one or larger incisions
Conversion of the procedure to another technique in a dire emergency