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da Vinci Surgical System for Gynecologic Conditionsda Vinci® Hysterectomy at The Lacks Cancer Center. The Lacks Cancer Center is equipped with the state-of-the-art da Vinci® Surgical System, a robotic technology that allows our surgical oncologists to remove prostate and gynecologic cancers with unmatched precision. In fact, Saint Mary's surgeon, Dr. Kevin Brader, performed the first and only robotic gynecologic cancer surgery in West Michigan. To ensure the best outcomes in the treatment of cancer, our skilled surgeons base their surgical approach on each patient’s individual diagnosis (stage and spread of the cancer). These variations of the hysterectomy include:
Open Hysterectomy. The most conventional treatment has always been open surgery, which requires a large abdominal incision of 6 to 8 inches, in order to see and, if necessary, remove affected structures such as the cervix or the ovaries. Vaginal Hysterectomy. This technique is most often used if the patient’s condition is non-cancerous, when the uterus is a normal size and/or when the cancer is confined to the uterus. A minimally invasive approach, the vaginal hysterectomy is performed without an external incision or subsequent scarring. The procedure itself is delicate and involves the removal of the uterus through the vagina.
Laparoscopic Hysterectomy. With the assistance of a miniature camera, the uterus is removed either vaginally or through small incisions made in the abdomen. Real-time, 2D images of the internal organs and structures offer surgeons better visibility than traditional vaginal hysterectomies.
For most patients, da Vinci offers numerous potential benefits over traditional open surgeries including:
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