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The da Vinci® Surgical System brings robotic-assisted surgery to St. Clair Hospital.
Surgeons at St. Clair Hospital are now using state-of-the-art robotic technology to provide the benefits of minimally invasive surgery to a growing number of patients. Named after the famous Italian engineer, mathematician and scientist Leonardo da Vinci, the da Vinci system uses the most advanced technology to enable surgeons to perform delicate and complex operations through a few tiny incisions with increased vision, precision, dexterity and control. St. Clair has the latest, most advanced model of the da Vinci system.
Although the da Vinci is primarily used for urology patients who require prostatectomies (removal of part or all of the prostate gland), the system is also available for gynecology, cardiothoracic, head and neck and general surgery procedures. The system consists of four interactive robotic arms that are controlled by a surgeon who is seated at a console in the operating room. Three of the arms are for tools, such as a scalpel and scissors, the fourth holds an endoscopic camera with two lenses that gives the surgeon a 3-D image of the patient during the procedure. The system seamlessly translates the surgeon’s hand, wrist and finger movements into precise, real-time movements of surgical instruments. Every surgical maneuver is under the direct control of the surgeon. Repeated safety checks prevent any independent movement of the instruments or robotic arms.

The benefits of this minimally invasive surgery include less pain and blood loss, a shorter hospital stay, and quicker recovery and return to everyday activities. Although the da Vinci is primarily used for urology patients who require prostatectomies (removal of part or all of the prostate gland), the system is also available for gynecology, cardiothoracic, head and neck and general surgery procedures.
The system consists of four interactive robotic arms that are controlled by a surgeon who is seated at a console in the operating room. Three of the arms are for tools, such as a scalpel and scissors, the fourth holds an endoscopic camera with two lenses that gives the surgeon a 3-D image of the patient during the procedure. The system seamlessly translates the surgeon’s hand, wrist and finger movements into precise, real-time movements of surgical instruments. Every surgical maneuver is under the direct control of the surgeon. Repeated safety checks prevent any independent movement of the instruments or robotic arms.
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- da Vinci Surgery for Urologic Conditions Fast Facts
- da Vinci Surgical Frequently Asked Questions
- da Vinci Surgical System Fast Facts
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