Sanford Health

Robotic Hysterectomy

Gynecologic Oncology
Maria Bell, MD
 
OB/GYN

Maria Bell, MD
Ashley Briggs, MD
Shelly Cole, MD
Michael Fiegen, MD
Kristin Hermanson, MD
Laurie Landeen, MD
Dean Madison, MD
Jeanne
Hassebroek-Johnson, MD

Anthony Sierra, MD
Allison Weirda-Suttle, MD

 
General Surgery
Curtis Peery, MD
Gary Timmerman, MD
Kirke Wheeler, MD
 
Pediatrics
Adela Casas-Melley, MD
 
Urology
Michael Gillett, MD
Darlys Hofer, MD
John Robbins, MD
David Rosinsky, MD
Matthew Witte, MD

If your doctor recommends hysterectomy, you may be a candidate for robotic Hysterectomy, one of the most effective, least invasive treatment options for a range of uterine conditions. A robotic Hysterectomy is performed using the da Vinci™ Surgical System, which enables surgeons to perform with unmatched precision and control – using only a few small incisions.

Robotic-Assisted Hysterectomy Incision

For most patients, a robotic Hysterectomy can offer numerous potential benefits over traditional approaches to vaginal, laparoscopic or open abdominal hysterectomy, particularly when performing more challenging procedures like radical hysterectomy for gynecologic cancer. Potential benefits include:

          Significantly less pain
          Less blood loss
          Fewer complications
          Less scarring
          A shorter hospital stay
          A faster return to normal daily activities

Moreover, robotic-assisted surgery provides the surgeon with a superior surgical tool for dissection and removal of lymph nodes during cancer operations, as compared to traditional open or minimally invasive approaches. A robotic Hysterectomy also allows your surgeon better visualization of anatomy, which is especially critical when working around delicate and confined structures like the bladder. This means that surgeons have a distinct advantage when performing a complex, radical hysterectomy involving adhesions from prior pelvic surgery or
                                                                         non-localized cancer, or an abdominal hysterectomy.

As with any surgery, these benefits cannot be guaranteed, as surgery is both patient- and procedure-specific. While radical hysterectomy or abdominal hysterectomy performed using the da Vinci Surgical System are considered safe and effective, these procedures may not be appropriate for every individual. Always ask your doctor about all treatment options, as well as their risks and benefits.

If you are a candidate for hysterectomy, talk to a gynecologist or gynecologic oncologist (a cancer specialist) who performs robotic Hysterectomies.