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Robotic Surgery FAQs

Robotic Surgery FAQ's

What are the benefits of Robotic Surgery compared with traditional methods of surgery?

Some of the major benefits experienced over traditional approaches have been greater surgical precision, increased range of motion, improved dexterity, enhanced visualization and improved access. Benefits experienced by patients may include a shorter hospital stay, less pain, less risk of infection, less blood loss, fewer transfusions, less scarring, faster recovery and a quicker return to normal daily activities. None of these benefits can be guaranteed, as surgery is necessarily both patient- and procedure-specific. 

Where is the da Vinci Robotic Surgical System being used now?

Currently, robotic surgery is being used in hundreds of locations worldwide, in major centers in the United States, Austria, Belgium, Canada, Denmark, France, Germany, Italy, India, Japan, the Netherlands, Romania, Saudi Arabia, Singapore, Sweden, Switzerland, United Kingdom, Australia and Turkey.

Has the da Vinci Robotic Surgical System been cleared by the FDA?

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has cleared the da Vinci Surgical System for a wide range of procedures. Visit the FDA website for specific clearances and representative uses. 

Is Robotic Surgery covered by insurance?

Any insurance that covers minimally invasive surgery generally covers Robotic Surgery. This is true for widely held insurance plans like Medicare. It is important to note that your coverage will depend on your plan and benefits package. For specifics regarding reimbursement for da Vinci Robotic Surgery, or if you have been denied coverage, please call the Reimbursement Hotline at 888.868.4647 ext. 3128.

Will the Robotic Surgical System make the surgeon unnecessary?

On the contrary, the robotic system enables surgeons to be more precise, advancing their technique and enhancing their capability in performing complex minimally invasive surgery. The system replicates the 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 the surgeon's input. 

Is a surgeon using the Robotic Surgical System operating in "virtual reality"?

Although seated at a console a few feet away from the patient, the surgeon views an actual image of the surgical field while operating in real-time, through tiny incisions, using miniaturized, wristed instruments. At no time does the surgeon see a virtual image or program/command the system to perform any maneuver on its own/outside of the surgeon's direct, real-time control. 

What procedures have been performed using the da Vinci Robotic Surgical System?

What additional procedures are possible? The da Vinci System is a robotic surgical platform designed to enable complex procedures of all types to be performed through 1-2 cm incisions or operating "ports." To date, tens of thousands of procedures including general, urologic, gynecologic, thoracoscopic, and thoracoscopically assisted cardiac procedures have been performed.

Why is it called the da Vinci Surgical System?

The product is called "da Vinci" in part because Leonardo da Vinci invented the first robot. He also used unparalleled anatomical accuracy and three-dimensional details to bring his masterpieces to life. The da Vinci Surgical System similarly provides physicians with such enhanced detail and precision that the System can simulate an open surgical environment while allowing operation through tiny incisions. 

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