HealthEast Prostate Care offers the da Vinci Surgical System as an option for men undergoing prostate cancer treatment.
The da Vinci is powered by state-of-the-art robotic technology and is used to remove the prostate gland. This surgery is known as a "prostatectomy," or a "radical prostatectomy" if nearby tissues are also removed. da Vinci allows doctors to remove the prostate through five or six small incisions (each about one inch in length).
The doctor sits at a console near the patient and uses special controls to guide the da Vinci system. Using the system's four robotic arms, the doctor is able to see inside the patient's body in 3D and very accurately perform surgery with small, highly specialized instruments.
da Vinci gives doctors greater precision and improved dexterity. Thanks to the computer-enhanced system, doctors are able to view organs and other internal structures with higher resolution and magnification.
New features include:
Specialists at HealthEast Prostate Care have completed more than 1,000 da Vinci procedures.
The da Vinci is just one treatment option within the HealthEast Prostate Care program, which is located at St. John's Hospital in Maplewood, Minnesota.
Minimally invasive surgery (MIS) is surgery typically performed through small incisions. Many patients find they have shorter recovery times, fewer complications, reduced hospitalization costs and reduced trauma.
When compared with traditional surgery, many patients who undergo da Vinci experience:
However, it's important to note that none of these benefits can be guaranteed, as surgery can be both patient and procedure specific.
It will enable surgeons to be more precise, advancing his/her technique and enhancing his/her capability to perform complex minimally invasive surgery. The da Vinci system replicates your surgeon's movements in real time. It cannot be programmed, nor can it make decisions on its own to move in any way or perform any type of surgical maneuver without your surgeon's input.
Click here to request an information packet on the da Vinci system. For questions you may also contact HealthEast Cancer Care at 651-232-7970.
