Robotic Assisted Surgery

Robotic-assisted surgery

Smaller incisions, faster recoveries, less scarring and shorter hospital stays.

Minimally Invasive

Robotic-assisted surgery is an advanced form of minimally invasive surgery. It is a proven technique for reducing healing times and complications. That is why Genesis has been performing robotic-assisted surgeries for over a decade and has completed thousands of them. Our surgeons are experienced and dedicated to getting you back to your life as safe and fast as possible. 

Commonly Asked Questions and Answers

    A: No. The robot acts as an extension of the surgeon’s hands, letting them control every precise movement.

    A: The robotic arms enable the surgeon to move instruments in ways that human hands can’t and reach into smaller places. The system also provides a 3D viewing system that allows the surgeon to see more.

    A: Smaller incisions, pinpoint precision, faster recoveries, lower infection rates, less blood loss and scarring and shorter hospital stays.

    A: Genesis has demonstrated success performing several types of robotic-assisted surgeries. The most common include cholecystectomy, colon resections, inguinal hernia repairs, hysterectomy and ventral/incisional hernias. If you need surgery, talk to your doctor to learn if robotic-assisted surgery is an option for you.

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