Robotic surgery has revolutionized modern medicine, offering exceptional advantages in gynecological procedures that require high precision and detailed surgical manipulations. Especially in complex cases, such as the treatment of endometriosis, radical hysterectomy for gynecological cancers and fertility preservation procedures, robotic surgery is the most advanced method. This technology allows the surgeon to perform difficult and extensive procedures through small incisions, reducing trauma and possible complications. Let's take a closer look at the advantages it offers in complex gynecological procedures.
1. High Precision and Stability of Movements
Robotic surgery ensures extremely precise and stable movements, reducing the risk of injury to adjacent tissues. The robotic system has special arms that move with millimeter precision, allowing the surgeon to perform delicate surgical procedures with greater safety.
2. Smaller Incisions and Less Postoperative Pain
Unlike open surgery, which requires large incisions, robotic surgery is performed through small incisions in the abdomen. This reduces postoperative pain and speeds up the patient's recovery.
3. Improved Visibility with High-Resolution 3D Imaging
The use of a high-resolution 3D camera allows the surgeon to see the surgical area in greater detail and depth. This is particularly important in procedures that require precise tissue separation, such as removing endometriosis or cleaning lymph nodes in cases of gynecological cancers.
4. Less Blood Loss and Reduced Risk of Complications
Robotic surgery significantly reduces blood loss, which reduces the likelihood of needing a blood transfusion and speeds up recovery. It also reduces the risk of complications such as infections and adhesions, which are more common in open surgery.
5. Faster Recovery and Shorter Hospital Stay
Thanks to less surgical stress, most patients can return to their daily activities much more quickly than after a classic surgery. Hospitalization lasts less, while the overall recovery time is significantly shorter.
6. Ideal Choice for Complex and Sensitive Gynecological Procedures
Robotic surgery is applied to a wide range of gynecological procedures, especially in cases that require high precision and preservation of reproductive function. Indicative procedures in which robotic surgery is used:
- Radical hysterectomy for cervical and endometrial cancer
- Lymph node dissection for gynecological tumors
- Removal of endometriosis and ovarian cysts
- Myomectomy to remove fibroids while preserving the uterus
- Surgical treatment of advanced stages of gynecological cancer
7. Better Oncological Outcomes and Fertility Preservation
The precision of robotic surgery ensures more effective removal of tumors and cancer cells, reducing the risk of recurrence. At the same time, in cases of women who wish to preserve their fertility, robotic surgery allows for procedures that keep the uterus and ovaries intact, as long as this is oncologically safe.
8. Improved Ergonomics for the Surgeon
Robotic technology allows the surgeon to work more comfortably, reducing physical fatigue. This results in increased precision and better control of the operation, especially in long surgical procedures.
Conclusion
Robotic surgery has brought new data to gynecological surgery, offering greater precision, fewer complications and faster recovery for patients. Especially in complex procedures, robotic technology provides the best possible results, both in terms of efficiency and in terms of maintaining quality of life. Dr. Kartsiounis applies the most advanced robotic surgery techniques, ensuring a personalized approach and optimal therapeutic results for each patient.









