Robotic Surgery
Leading Robotic Surgeon in San Antonio, TX
Dr. Sabella is a pioneer in robotic surgery, being the first OB/GYN robotic surgeon in the state of Texas in 2005 when the da Vinci robotic system was approved for gynecology by the FDA. He also routinely performs gynecological surgical procedures not commonly performed by other doctors in the San Antonio area.
What is the da Vinci Surgical System?
The da Vinci® Surgical System is a less-invasive treatment option for a range of uterine conditions. It enables surgeons to perform procedures with unmatched precision and control – using only a few small incisions and a high-definition, 3-D camera. This sophisticated system expands a surgeon’s capabilities while offering a minimally invasive option for complex major surgeries.
The term “robotic surgery” can give the impression that the robot (the da Vinci Surgical System) is performing the surgery. This is far from the case.
The da Vinci Surgical System does not and cannot operate on its own. Rather, it seamlessly replicates the surgeon’s hand movements with the tips of miniaturized surgical instruments. The system cannot make decisions during the procedure. Nor does it make any type of movement or maneuver without the surgeon’s direction.
What the da Vinci system does is to eliminate the natural slight “shake” or jitter of human hands, and it is absolutely precise and steady. It also ensures total microscopic accuracy.
How Does Robotic Surgery Work?
The machines used in robotic surgery are designed to perform controlled movements as directed by the surgeon who is manipulating it. The da Vinci Surgical System is computer-enhanced equipment that essentially places a computer between the surgeon’s hands and the tips of tiny instruments. The robotic system replicates the surgeon’s movements in real time.
During the procedure, the surgeon is seated at a console a few feet away from the patient. From there, the doctor can view a detailed image of the surgical site while operating with complete precision.
The system relays a certain amount of force feedback sensations back to the surgeon throughout the procedure, for a tactile experience like regular surgery. This is the same type of technology as that used in computerized virtual reality.
What Can Robotic Surgery Be Used For?
The da Vinci Surgical System has been used to perform a wide variety of gynecological surgeries, including:
Hysterectomy (removal of the uterus)
Treatment for endometriosis, scar tissue, or general pelvic pain
Endometrial cancer (a type of uterine cancer)
Treatment for heavy or abnormal menstrual bleeding
Removal of uterine fibroids
Ovarian cysts or tumors
Surgery for cervical, uterine, and ovarian cancers
Treatment of urinary incontinence
Placement of cerclages for recurring pregnancy loss
Uterine or bladder prolapse
What are the Benefits of Robotic Surgery?
Patient benefits of robotic-assisted surgery (as compared to traditional surgery or other types of surgery) include:
Faster postsurgical return to normal daily activities
Significantly less pain
Less blood loss during surgery
Fewer complications
Less scarring
Shorter hospital stays