Robotic-assisted surgery with the da Vinci® Surgical System allows surgeons to perform complex minimally invasive surgical procedures with precision and accuracy. The system is an advanced robotic platform designed to expand the surgeon’s capabilities and offer an option to open surgery.
The da Vinci System has been successfully used in tens of thousands of procedures. Its safety and efficacy are documented in clinical publications and the literature supporting its use is extensive. At UC Health, we have two da Vinci® Surgical Systems to aid our surgeons in surgical procedures for a variety of conditions. We are also proud to announce the addition of the new Da Vinci 5 systems, enhancing our capabilities even further.
The da Vinci Surgical System provides the surgeon with:
- Precision, dexterity and control during surgery
- The ability to execute 1-2 cm incisions versus longer incisions
The da Vinci Surgical System consists of:
- An ergonomically designed surgeon’s console
- A patient cart with four interactive robotic arms
- A high-performance vision system and patented EndoWrist instruments
da Vinci Surgical System Fast Facts
- In 2000, the da Vinci Surgical System became the first robotic surgical platform commercially available in the United States to be cleared by the FDA for use in general laparoscopic surgery.
- There are more than 1,700 da Vinci Systems installed in hospitals worldwide.
- More than 775,000 patients worldwide have had a da Vinci procedure.
- da Vinci procedures are performed for a wide range of conditions in specialties including cardiac, urologic, gynecologic, pediatric and general surgery.
- Roughly three out of four prostate cancer surgeries in the U.S. today are performed using da Vinci Surgery.
- More U.S. men choose da Vinci Surgery to treat their prostate cancer than any other treatment.
- More women now choose da Vinci Surgery for minimally invasive hysterectomy than conventional laparoscopy or vaginal surgery.
- Recent studies found that when comparing surgical removal of the prostate to radiation, surgery had the lowest cancer death rate.
- 86% of urology residency programs in the U.S. have a da Vinci System. All 42 gynecologic oncology fellowship programs in the U.S. have a da Vinci System.
Improved Technology for Physicians, Better Outcomes for Patients
The da Vinci System is a remarkable improvement over conventional laparoscopy, in which the surgeon operates while standing and uses hand-held, long-shafted instruments that cannot bend or rotate. With conventional laparoscopy, the surgeon must look up and away from the instruments to a nearby 2D video monitor to see an image of the target anatomy.
The surgeon must also rely on his/her patient-side assistant to position the camera correctly. In contrast, the da Vinci System’s ergonomic design allows the surgeon to operate from a comfortable, seated position at the console, with eyes and hands positioned in line with the instruments. To move the instruments or to reposition the camera, the surgeon simply moves his/her hands.
By providing surgeons with superior vision, enhanced dexterity, greater precision and ergonomic comfort, the da Vinci Surgical System makes it possible for more surgeons to perform minimally invasive procedures involving complex and delicate dissection or reconstruction.
Introducing the Da Vinci 5 System
We are excited to announce the addition of the Da Vinci 5 systems at UC Health. The Da Vinci 5 represents the latest advancements in robotic surgery, providing our surgeons with even greater precision and control. Key features of the Da Vinci 5 include:
- Enhanced surgeon autonomy with advanced AI feedback systems
- “Force feedback” technology, allowing surgeons to sense tissue tension
- Improved patient outcomes with up to 40% less force on tissue
These upgrades make UC Health the leading provider of robotic-assisted surgeries in the Cincinnati medical market. Our new Da Vinci 5 systems ensure that our patients receive the most advanced and safest surgical care available.