The advances in surgery and technology for gynaecologic procedures have enabled higher success rates in many procedures for surgeons across the globe. Specialty trained surgeons are more commonly opting for robotic-assisted surgery over other types of traditional open and minimally invasive surgery due to several associated advantages.
Dr Kothari has trained extensively in minimally invasive surgical techniques as well as robotic surgery using the daVinci® Surgical System. He is the first and only gynaecologist to use this system in the Illawarra region, which is particularly utilised for complicated cases and complex patients.
During your initial consultation, Dr Kothari will discuss your condition and treatment plan and advise if robotic surgery is the right procedure for you.
What is robotic surgery?
Robotic surgery is also referred to as robot-assisted surgery. The surgeon controls the robot’s movements through a console and can access smaller areas that are more difficult to access and perform complex, precise movements through the use of the robot. A surgical robot uses sophisticated computers and software that together with a trained robotic surgeon allow for a high degree of precision and accuracy.
Robotic-assisted gynaecological surgery procedures performed by Dr Kothari include:
- Hysterectomy for benign conditions
- Pelvic organ prolapse surgery
- Removal of uterine fibroids
- Endometriosis resection
What are the advantages of robotic surgery?
Robotic surgery is associated with significant advantages, especially when used for complex gynaecological surgery. As robotic surgery uses much smaller incisions compared to open surgery, the recovery period usually is faster and more comfortable, and most patients can get back to their regular routines much sooner. Smaller incisions also mean there’s less risk of infection or further complications.
Robotic systems can reduce movements by up to ten times, allowing for more precision and control. This technology is also able to assist the surgeon during operations through camera control and stabilisation, allowing Dr Kothari to perform procedures without other factors (such as the interference of patient breathing movements) having an impact.
What should I expect if I need robotic surgery?
Dr Kothari will base whether you are suited to robotic surgery on different factors, such as the type of procedure you’re having, your overall health, and whether this is the best approach for your specific needs.
In most instances, it is anticipated that you can return home soon after surgery. Before you leave the hospital, you will be provided with complete instructions on how to care for your incisions, what activities you can perform and which to avoid, and any other information you need to ensure a successful recovery.
If you have any further queries on whether robotic surgery is an effective option for the treatment of your condition, please get in touch with our clinic on 02 4225 1999 and arrange for a consultation with Dr Kothari.