Wednesday, December 1, 2010
Live webcast: Robotic-Assisted Hysterectomy
More than half a million times annually in the US, cancer and other serious conditions warrant hysterectomy-- the removal of a woman's uterus.
Usually the procedure is performed via an abdominal incision that requires a 3- to 5-day hospital stay and a 6- to 8-week recovery period. Now, in a handful of hospitals around the country, new robotic technology allows physicians to perform this procedure through small incisions that require a recovery time of only one night in the hospital and a significantly shorter recovery period at home.
Watch as Hartford Hospital surgeon Dr. Amy Brown performs this revolutionary new procedure live on www.OR-Live.com
Labels:
cancer,
cervix,
davinci,
GYN,
gynecology,
laparoscopy,
OB-GYN,
obstetrics,
robotic,
Surgery
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