Definition | Reasons for Procedure | Possible Complications | What to Expect | Call Your Doctor

Reasons for Procedure

Robot-assisted surgery is considered for procedures that:

Performing surgery in this way may result in:

  • Less scarring
  • Reduced recovery times
  • Less risk of infection
  • Less blood loss
  • Reduced trauma to the body
  • Shorter hospital stay
  • Faster recovery

Many types of surgery, including pediatric surgery, can now be done with the assistance of a robot, including:

What to Expect

Depending on the reason for your surgery, your doctor may do the following:

Leading up to the surgery:

  • Talk to your doctor about your medicines. You may be asked to stop taking some medicines up to one week before the procedure, like:
    • Anti-inflammatory drugs (eg, aspirin )
    • Blood thinners, such as clopidogrel (Plavix) or warfarin (Coumadin)
  • Take antibiotics if instructed.
  • Follow a special diet if instructed.
  • Shower the night before using antibacterial soap if instructed.
  • Arrange for someone to drive you home from the hospital. Also, have someone to help you at home.
  • Eat a light meal the night before. Do not eat or drink anything after midnight.

Depending on the type of procedure that you have, you may be given:

  • General anesthesia —blocks pain and keeps you asleep through the surgery.
  • Local anesthesia—just the area that is being operated on is numbed; given as an injection and may also be given with a sedative

Call Your Doctor

After you leave the hospital, contact your doctor if any of the following occurs:

In case of an emergency, call for medical help right away.