Robotic surgery gives the surgeon high definition, 3D vision with a magnified view of patients inside of the abdomen to perform surgery precisely. Robotic-assisted surgery operates through a few small cuts in the abdomen and is performed via surgical tools attached to the arms of the robot that are controlled remotely, this is a safe and efficient way of treating most of the complex problems within the abdomen and pelvis.
Minimally invasive (keyhole) surgery has improved recovery times, reduction of complications, and quicker recovery to normal activities. A further advancement of minimal access surgery is robotic-assisted surgery which allows surgeons to perform complex pelvic and rectal cancer operations which had been extremely challenging in a minimally invasive manner. It has all the advantages of laparoscopic surgery such as less hospital stay and minimum pain.
The wristed instruments are a lot more delicate with enhanced dexterity for manipulation and tissue dissection and greater precision than conventional keyhole surgery. The surgeon has four arms instead of two conventional arms in laparoscopic surgery and not relying on assistance as much. This allows the surgeon to perform a precise and accurate dissection during the surgery. It can be used for all forms of colorectal resections both benign and malignant disease.
Robotic colo-rectal cancer surgery – Fine dissection with a robot has shown less likely conversion to an open procedure than that performed laparoscopically. The benefits include less blood loss, shorter hospital stay, faster recovery to normal activities, less scarring, minimal pain, less trauma to the body and preserving function.
Robotic-assisted minimally invasive surgery is a recent innovation that has transformed the ability to progress.