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Gynecology Surgeries

Gynecological robotic surgeries are one of the most advanced and innovative applications of minimally invasive surgery. It allows the surgeon to perform complex gynecological surgeries. For instance, robotic surgery allows Endo wrist movement for smooth and accurate suturing compared to conventional laparoscopy.

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  • Hysterectomy: A hysterectomy is a procedure that involves the removal of the uterus. The surgery may be performed with a robotic technique that provides a high-definition image of the pelvis to perform surgery with greater accuracy and precision. The patient may experience some vaginal bleeding post-surgery, which is normal.
  • Myomectomy: It is the procedure for removing uterine fibroids. The surgeons recommend the patients undergo robotic myomectomy in cases of intramural or subserosal fibroids, a limited number of fibroids, and fibroids accompanied by heavy bleeding and chronic pain. It is performed as an outpatient; most patients are discharged on the same day.
  • Endometriosis Surgery: Endometriosis is a condition that causes severe dysmenorrhea, heavy menstrual bleeding, and chronic pelvic pain. Treating endometriosis through surgery is challenging due to the loss of function of the adnexal structure, dense adhesions, and poor reproductive outcomes. However, robotic surgery has significantly improved the outcomes of endometriosis surgery.
  • Sacrocolpopxy: Pelvic organ prolapse in women significantly affects the quality of life. More women are opting for surgical interventions to relieve indignity and inconvenience. In addition to the inherent advantages of robotic-assisted surgery, studies have reported no difference in the early outcomes of open surgery and robotic surgery. It provides excellent visualization, especially during mesh positioning and suturing.
  • Tubal Re-anastomosis: Tubal sterilization is a widely-performed method for permanent contraception. However, in some cases, the women request a reversal of the procedure due to the loss of children, remarriage, or any other reasons. Studies have reported a success rate of 67.6% in tubal anastomosis after open surgery. However, robotic surgeries may be performed for tubal re-anastomosis with high or similar success rates but fewer complications.