UCSF Health Saint Francis Hospital offers state-of-the-art, minimally invasive da Vinci Robotic Surgery to perform gynecological and urological surgeries.
State-Of-The-Art da Vinci® Robotic Surgery System
With the da Vinci robot, surgeons perform procedures through just a few tiny incisions with unmatched precision and efficiency. The da Vinci robot features a magnified 3D high-definition vision system and tiny specialized instruments that can bend and rotate mimicking the human wrist. This means when your surgeon is performing surgery using the da Vinci robotic system, he or she is operating with unmatched vision, precision, dexterity, and control.
Physicians have used the da Vinci successfully worldwide in approximately two million surgical procedures. Although seated at a control panel, your surgeon controls the surgical instruments using computer technology. All of the surgeons performing surgery using the da Vinci system at Saint Francis are experienced and certified to use the da Vinci Si-e system.
What does minimally invasive surgery mean for patients?
- Considerably less pain
- Easier and faster recovery
- Less blood loss and fewer blood transfusions
- Shorter hospital stay
- Smaller scars
Common Procedures Where Robotic Surgery May Be Employed
Urological procedures include:
- Cystectomy
- Partial nephrectomy (kidney removal)
- Prostatectomy (prostate removal)
- Pyeloplasty
Gynecological procedures include:
- Endometriosis resection
- Fibroid removal
- Hysterectomy (partial or complete uterus removal)
- Ovary and/or ovarian cyst removal
- Sacrocplpopexy (pelvic organ prolapse repair)
- Uterine cancer resection
Specialized GYN robotic surgical procedures include:
- Abdominal cerclage
- Cesarean scar diverticulum resection
- Correction of mullerian defects
- Tubal re-anastomosis