Robotic surgery is perfect for minimally invasive procedures that are performed through small incisions that do not leave any major scars. In some cases, robotic surgery can also be an alternative to open surgeries, which would require a larger incision and much longer recovery. Although traditional laparoscopy is also an effective surgical method, robotic surgical technology allows surgeons to have better control and precision. This technology can be used for performing hernia repair, gallbladder removal, anti-reflux surgery, colorectal surgery, and bariatric surgery. #DFWBariatrics #HealthierFuture #TransformativeJourney #SurgicalSolutions #HealthyChoices #JourneyTogether
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We are pleased to inform you that the esteemed Journal of The Society of Laparoscopic & Robotic Surgeons (JSLS), a prominent publication in the field of minimally invasive surgeries, has published a research article by our esteemed surgeon, Dr. Ravi Rao. The article, titled "The Use of Lexington Staplers in Bariatric Surgery," can be accessed through this link: https://shorturl.at/jMCrc. Read on and discover how Lexington Staplers compare to Medtronic Staplers in Bariatric Surgery. Healthscope #PerthSurgicalBariatrics #DrRaviRao #BariatricSurgery #MinimallyInvasiveSurgeries #LexingtonStaplers
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#INTERVIEW OF THE MONTH : https://bit.ly/4631wbd 👤 Prof Patricia Sylla 📄 Meet Professor Patricia Sylla, MD, FACS, FASCRS, a leading figure in colorectal #surgery and a pioneer in transanal minimally invasive surgery (TAMIS) at IRCAD since 2014! Delve into the latest advancements in #colorectalsurgery, including innovative techniques and the impact of TAMIS on patient outcomes. Discover how #IRCAD continues to revolutionize surgical procedures and what the future holds for colorectal surgery. #innovation #minimallyinvasive
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"Minimum footprint, minimum costs, maximum capabilities". Robotic surgery, also known as robot-assisted surgery, has several advantages over traditional open surgery, including: Fewer complications: Robotic instruments are precise and high-definition 3D imaging provides enhanced visualization. This reduces the risk of unintended damage or bleeding. Less pain: Patients experience less pain during recovery. Lower risk of infection: The risk of infection is lower. Reduced blood loss: There is less blood loss. Shorter hospital stays: Patients can be discharged from the hospital more quickly. Greater range of motion: Surgeons have a greater range of motion and dexterity.
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🏅 Would you rather have open surgery or minimally invasive surgery? In minimally invasive surgery, surgeons use various ways to operate with less damage to the body than with open surgery. In general, minimally invasive surgery is linked to less pain, a shorter hospital stay and fewer complications. #minimallyinvasivesurgeries #interventionalradiology
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#INTERVIEW OF THE MONTH : https://bit.ly/4631wbd 👤 Prof Patricia Sylla 📄 Meet Professor Patricia Sylla, MD, FACS, FASCRS, a leading figure in colorectal #surgery and a pioneer in transanal minimally invasive surgery (TAMIS) at IRCAD since 2014! Delve into the latest advancements in colorectal surgery, including innovative techniques and the impact of TAMIS on patient outcomes. Discover how #IRCAD continues to revolutionize surgical procedures and what the future holds for colorectal surgery. #innovation #minimallyinvasive #colorectalsurgery
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A recent multicenter study from China, published in the International Journal of Surgery (https://lnkd.in/e96N9giG), explored the feasibility and oncologic efficacy of robotic vs. open surgery for large (≥5 cm) and huge (≥10 cm) hepatocellular carcinoma, here our comment ahead of print (open access): https://lnkd.in/eZskZKm2
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#Research Transoral robotic surgery approach for relapse in parapharyngeal space of papillary thyroid carcinoma: Case series Published in Clinical Otolaryngology. 2023. 👉 https://lnkd.in/ePpm7kxs #papillarythyroidcarcinoma #Otolaryngology
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In a traditional heart surgery, large incisions are made to access the heart. But with Minimally Invasive Cardiac Surgery, procedures like valve repair or bypass are performed through small incisions—just 2 inches! This means less pain, quicker recovery, and reduced hospital stays. MICS also offers robotic-assisted precision, taking heart surgery into the future. Learn how the latest in heart care is transforming patient outcomes. Visit - https://buff.ly/3qOu8oH #HeartHealth101 #MedicalAdvances #RoboticSurgery
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Ophthopedia Update:Glaucoma surgical procedures under development: Purpose of review Rapid innovation in glaucoma surgery is expanding surgical options in the angle, subconjunctival space, and supraciliary space. Recent findings Advancements in glaucoma surgery make it possible for surgeons to provide treatments with less risk. In particular, new devices and lasers are available for minimally invasive glaucoma surgeries. There are also new implants and techniques for bleb-forming glaucoma surgery. Summary As glaucoma surgeons have access to an increasing number of procedures, devices, and treatments, it is important for evidence to drive decision-making. #Ophthalmology #Eye #Ophthotwitter
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📃Scientific paper: Endoscopy in Craniosynostosis Surgery: Evolution and Current Trends Abstract: Over the past 30 years, advances in endoscopic technology and advancing interest in the benefits of minimally invasive approaches for craniofacial surgery have resulted in these techniques becoming a part of the standard of care in the treatment of craniosynostosis. In this review, we discuss the evolution and adoption of endoscopic-assisted strip craniectomy procedures. In addition to reviewing the studies describing various nuances and modifications to minimally invasive strip craniectomy, attention to comparisons in outcomes between traditional or open cranial vault reconstructions and endoscopic-assisted techniques is highlighted for different craniosynostosis diagnoses. Continued on ES/IODE ➡️ https://etcse.fr/0wr3G ------- If you find this interesting, feel free to follow, comment and share. We need your help to enhance our visibility, so that our platform continues to serve you.
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