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Benefits of Robotic-Assisted Surgery for Faster Recovery

March 26, 2025

Benefits of Robotic-Assisted Surgery for Faster Recovery

A large number of advancements are taking place every day in the field of medicine. Any technological or scientific advancement made is brought about by the intention of bringing ease into it. With revolutionary advancements in diagnostics, evaluation, and diagnosis of various ailments, which were much harder in the past, have become much easier. Similarly, the advancements in the surgical field have helped to bring about lesser invasivity in surgeries.

Endoscopy, laparoscopic surgery, and arthroscopy are a few examples of minimally invasive surgical procedures with great results and better outcomes. Robotic surgery or Robotic-assisted surgery is one such advancement in the surgical field that has brought about an impeccable outcome. Moreover, the faster recovery rates with minimal to zero complications. Read on to learn more about robotic surgery and its benefits.

What Is Robotic Surgery Or Robotic-Assisted Surgery?

Robotic surgery or Robotic-Assisted Surgery is an advancement in the field of surgery that helps to carry out surgeries in the least invasive manner. A robotic surgery is performed by a surgeon using a robotic device that is equipped with robotic arms and instruments, which helps to carry out the procedure with great precision. This robotic device is controlled by the surgeon using an advanced computer console. Since these robotic arms perform the surgery, the incisions made in the surgery are very small compared to normal or open surgery. A specially trained robotic surgeon can offer high success outcomes in terms of precision in robotic surgery.

The robotic arms of the robotic surgery device are equipped with various kinds of instruments and camera attachments. A coordinated control of these provides a scope for minimally invasive surgery with greater precision.

Common Types of Robotic Surgery

At present, a lot of surgeries that were performed as open surgery have been replaced with robotic-assisted alternatives. Following is the list of a few surgeries that are at present-day performed with robotic assistance in minimally invasive robotic surgery

  • Hysterectomy
  • Appendectomy
  • Colectomy
  • Gallbladder removal
  • Gastric bypass 
  • Hernia repair
  • Mitral valve repair
  • Pancreatectomy
  • Oophorectomy
  • Robotic nephrectomy
  • Robotic BPH surgery 

Most of these surgeries were, to date, done as open surgery or by laparoscopic methods. The open method of surgery involved larger incisions and greater blood loss as compared to the laparoscopic method. However, this advanced surgical technology has permitted a wider scope of benefits as compared to both these methods in many ways.

Benefits of Robotic-Assisted Surgery

Robotic-assisted surgery offers a wide variety of benefits. Most of these are credited towards the faster healing post the procedure.

Greater Visualization And Precision 

Robotic arms are equipped with specialized instruments and cameras. This camera captures a clear image of the area undergoing surgery, which would be displayed on the large screens attached to the computer console. This provides a greater visualization of the surgical field. The instruments attached to the robotic arm help in having greater precision during the surgery through greater visualization, tremor filtering and dexterity.

Faster Recovery Time 

During robotic-assisted surgery, the incisions made on the surgical field are very small. The size of the incision is just small enough to permit the entry of instruments attached to the robotic arm. The smaller the size of the incision, the lesser the trauma to tissues in the area. Also, greater precision in robotic surgery ensures that the trauma to surrounding tissues is minimal. As a result, the amount of blood loss is minimal. Return to normal activities. Together, these factors contribute to a faster recovery after surgery, permitting him to return to his routine activities at the earliest.

Lesser Pain and Discomfort

As the incision size is smaller and trauma to associated tissue structure and organs is minimal, the pain elicited by the patient will be obviously lesser than that from the incisions made during open surgery. Lesser trauma and tissue manipulation in the surgical field also ensure a great reduction in the amount of inflammatory response the body can express during the surgical and during the recovery phase, accounting for pain and discomfort. All these factors contribute to reduced pain after surgery.

Smaller Incisions

Instrument involved in carrying out the surgery is attached to the robotic arm and these are controlled by the surgeon using a console. Since the instruments attached to the arm are miniaturized instruments in size, the incisions made are small enough to accommodate them only. The smaller size of the incision also means the area of the surgical field exposed outside is minimal. This also offers benefits in terms of reduced risk of infection. 

Minimal Scarring

As the incisions are very small, their scarring is also very minimal once the incision wound heals. So for those who consider the appearance of scars from incisions in open surgeries to be cosmetically unpleasant, robotic surgery is a great choice.

Reduced Blood Loss And Transfusions

Lesser manipulation and trauma to surrounding tissues, along with smaller incisions, also result in a very small amount of blood loss. As a result, there chances of involvement of blood transfusion due to blood loss are also very low.

Minimal Hospitalization Period

As minimally invasive robotic surgery offers enhanced precision with minimal to no complication, the success rate is much higher than an open surgery with a large incision. Since post-surgical inflammation, pain, blood loss, and chances of infection or sepsis are extremely low, the patient has a faster recovery rate. In overall this helps to minimize the hospital stay also.

Get Expert Advice on Minimally Invasive Robotic Surgery

In many cases, when internal medication alone cannot provide or fail to completely heal the condition, surgical interventions may be recommended. Delaying a recommended surgery can not only cause a delay in curing the condition but also cause complications in the near future. In such cases, minimally invasive robotic surgery is a great choice to opt for. With this advanced technology, you can have your surgery done with great success, with a faster recovery after surgery.

At Apollo Spectra, we offer comprehensive treatment with best-in-class service. Our panel of robotic surgeons has great expertise in carrying out the most minimally invasive robotic-assisted surgery. Visit your nearest Apollo Spectra to learn further about the procedure.

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