Minimally Invasive Robotic Surgery
Less really IS more
With the Da Vinci Xi robotic surgery system technology in our Georgetown and Winchester operating rooms, smaller incisions, less blood loss, shorter recovery and hospital stays, and lower rates of infection mean less really is more. At Centerpoint Health, we're committed to providing innovative and safe alternatives to traditional open surgery, whenever possible. The robotic surgical system is an effective, minimally invasive alternative to both open surgery and laparoscopy. Centerpoint Health - Georgetown's and Centerpoint Health - Winchester's robotic surgery platforms are changing the experience of surgery for both surgeons and their patients.
The robotic-trained surgeons at Centerpoint Health - Georgetown have 12 years of collective experience, having completed over 2,500 cases. Based on demonstrated excellence in patient outcomes, Centerpoint Health - Georgetown has been designated as a Mentor Case Observation site for general and bariatric robotic surgery in Kentucky. This means the robotic surgery team is training doctors and surgical teams across the nation on the use of robotic technology for surgery.
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The da Vinci Xi surgery system is a tool that utilizes advanced robotic technologies to assist your surgeon with your operation. The magnified, high-resolution, three-dimensional view the surgeon experiences enables him/her to perform precise and complex surgery through very small surgical incisions.
What's in it for you?
Because robotic surgery allows for smaller incisions and provides your doctor with unparalleled precision during an operation, many patients experience less pain, shortened recovery times and fewer complications.
Robotic Surgical Procedures We Perform
Robotic surgical procedures performed with the da Vinci at Centerpoint Health include:
- Anti-reflux surgery
- Bariatric surgery
- Bladder cancer
- Colorectal cancer
- Gallbladder (multi-port and single-site)
- General surgery
- Gynecology (GYN) surgery
- Female pelvic floor reconstruction
- Hernias (groin, umbilical and incisional)
- Kidney disorder / cancer
- Orthopedic surgery
- Prostate cancer
- Urological surgery