HCA Florida Englewood Hospital celebrates milestone 1000th robotic case
HCA Florida Englewood Hospital celebrated 1,000 robotic surgeries, a milestone in the hospital's use of advanced surgical methods.
HCA Florida Englewood Hospital celebrated 1,000 robotic surgeries, a milestone in the hospital’s use of advanced surgical methods.
“This was an important landmark achieved by our team, including the hard-working operating room staff and surgeons. Everyone has worked hard to foster the growth of the robotics program. Robotic surgical technology and techniques have enhanced my practice significantly, all to the benefit of our patients. It is exciting for me to be part of an improved patient experience that allows people to address their surgical needs in such an improved way,” stated General Surgeon Shea Jones, MD.
Robotic-assisted surgery is a minimally invasive approach that can be the most effective, least-invasive option for specific procedures. Surgeons use special instruments that bend and rotate further than the human hand, a tiny camera and 3D high-definition vision system that helps guide surgeons and provides a magnified view, resulting in enhanced vision, precision and control. Robotic surgery is less invasive.
Potential benefits to patients include:
- Smaller incisions/scars
- Less post-procedure pain with decreased narcotic requirement
- Decreased risk of infection
- Early return of bowel function
- Faster return to work/normal activity
- Less post-procedure intra-abdominal adhesions
- Decreases wear and tear on the surgeon
- Enhanced visualization with the use of 3-D technology
- The ability to use advanced technology to aid in assessing blood flow and biliary function
“With the population growth and active lifestyles of those in our region, we know there is increasing demand for robotic-assisted surgery. This sophisticated technology in the hands of our expertly trained surgeons has allowed us to perform surgeries such as hernia repairs, gynecological procedures and knee replacements with quality outcomes and a more comfortable experience for the patient. We recently added two additional units that will allow us to expand this service. We can help patients return to doing what they love to do with a shorter amount of recovery time.” said CEO Joe Rudisill.