Performing The Surgery With Da Vinci Robotic Surgery System
The surgeon performs the operation by manipulating the master controls at the console. The Da Vinci Robotic Surgery System translates these movements into precise actions inside the child’s body. For reconstructive surgery the surgeon meticulously cuts and sews delicate tissues. The 3D high definition vision allows for identification of tiny vital structures preventing accidental damage. The precision is unmatched by human hands alone ensuring thorough correction of the defect.
Intraoperative Use Of Endoscope
During certain procedures such as checking a ureteral repair or looking for a connection a sterile Endoscope might be used simultaneously. The assistant may insert the scope to shine a light or inject fluid verifying that the robotic repair is watertight and patent. This dual modality approach ensures immediate quality control of the surgery before the child even leaves the operating room reducing the risk of complications.
Specimen Removal And Closure
If a cyst or organ needs to be removed it is placed inside a specialized retrieval bag within the body. One of the small incisions is slightly enlarged to pull this bag out. This prevents fluid spillage or tissue contact with the skin. The robotic arms are undocked. The small incisions are closed with dissolvable sutures under the skin and covered with surgical glue or sterile strips. This means there are no stitches to remove later which is less traumatic for the child.