"We now use minimally invasive surgery (laparoscopy) for most kidney cases instead of traditional (open) surgery," said Dr. Keith Lee, PAMF Urology Department. "With the robot, we can operate on more challenging cases without having to make an open incision." This is important because patients undergoing laparoscopic, robotic-assisted surgery typically have less pain, less blood loss, fewer complications, less scarring, a shorter hospital stay and a faster return to normal daily activities. Learn more about robotic surgery at PAMF...
Monday, December 22, 2008
Robotic Surgery at PAMF
"We now use minimally invasive surgery (laparoscopy) for most kidney cases instead of traditional (open) surgery," said Dr. Keith Lee, PAMF Urology Department. "With the robot, we can operate on more challenging cases without having to make an open incision." This is important because patients undergoing laparoscopic, robotic-assisted surgery typically have less pain, less blood loss, fewer complications, less scarring, a shorter hospital stay and a faster return to normal daily activities. Learn more about robotic surgery at PAMF...
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