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Robotic Surgery 

I’m pleased to share that I am now performing robotic-assisted gynaecological surgery at St John of God. This is a valuable addition to our surgical services and provides another minimally invasive option for selected patients. 

Robotic Gynaecology surgery at St john of God  Bendigo Hysterctomy. Dr Anju Agarwal

About robotic surgery in benign gynecology

Technology

  • Robotic-assisted surgery is a minimally invasive technique that allows surgeons to operate through small incision

  • The surgeon controls the instruments from a console, with a highly detailed view of the surgical area.

  • The system can provide greater vision and dexterity 

  • Surgeons can also operate in a more comfortable position, which can be helpful during long or complex procedures.

Who may benefit?

Patients requiring:

  • Complex hysterectomy

  • Hysterectomy

  • Myomectomy

  • Resection of complex endometriosis

What it means for patients?

  • In some cases, patients may be able to stay in the hospital for one night rather than the longer stay required by some traditional approaches.

  • Minimally invasive surgery may also result in less pain, faster recovery, and smaller scars for patients.

Important note

  • Traditional laparoscopic surgery remains an important and well-established approach.

  • The choice of surgical method will always depend on the individual patient and the complexity of the case.

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