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Innovative Robotic Program Benefits Patients in Southwest Florida

From Dr. Juan Ibarra, Program Manager of Robotic Surgery for Lee Health

Lee Health’s robotic surgery program continues to grow.

Benefiting patients throughout the region, the innovative program features the most advanced technology in the field of robotic surgery – the da Vinci Xi Surgical System.

The da Vinci robot is designed to help surgeons perform minimally invasive surgeries, such as colorectal surgeries and unique surgeries in the areas of gynecology, urology, ear nose and throat and general surgery.

At Lee Health, we have tripled the number of da Vinci robots we have and that has allowed us to really grow our program to best meet the needs of our patients. We wanted to create a true program of excellence in robotic surgery for the patients we serve in our community.

Lee Health recently expanded its innovative robotic program by adding da Vinci robots to all of its four acute-care hospitals to better meet the need in our region for minimally-invasive surgery. Since we began bolstering the robotics program late last year, we’ve added four new da Vinci robots to the program, bringing the total number of machines from two to six.

Now that we’ve increased our robots, we’ve seen a lot of local patients remain local. They don’t have to travel outside of the region to get this kind of innovative surgery.  We’ve also attracted surgeons from all sorts of specialties to train on the robots. What the da Vinci does is nothing short of amazing.

The procedure is performed entirely by a surgeon who controls the system. The tiny wristed instruments on the da Vinci move like a human hand, but with a greater range of motion. The da Vinci vision system also delivers highly magnified, 3D high-definition views of the surgical area. The instrument size makes it possible for surgeons to operate through one or a few small incisions, and the instruments are designed to give surgeons greater reach during surgery.

The benefits include faster recovery times, less pain, less use of narcotics, and fewer patients who have to leave the community to get this type of surgery.

The da Vinci robots were funded by the Lee Health Foundation thanks to generous donors in our community, including Lex and Eileen Roulston.

To learn more about Lee Health’s robotic surgery program, visit www.leehealth.org.