Robotic Surgery FAQ
What is robotic-assisted surgery?
Robotic surgery requires only a minimal incision and places a higher level of precision in the hands of a skilled surgeon. Incredibly accurate 3-dimensional planning facilitates optimal surgical accuracy, often resulting in reduced pain, faster recovery and improved outcomes.
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Can anyone have robotic-assisted surgery?
Many procedures can now be performed using robotic-assisted surgery. Consult your physician and/or a qualified surgeon to find out if robotic-assisted surgery is your best course of action.
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How long does it take to recover from robotic-assisted surgery?
Many patients experience significantly shorter recovery times with robotic-assisted surgery over traditional surgeries. Your specific recovery time will vary depending on age, type of procedure and other factors.
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How do I know if robotic surgery is right for me?
Every patient’s situation and condition is unique. Consult a qualified surgeon to find out if robotic-assisted surgery is right for you.
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How do I find a surgeon?
Consult the physicians search page, where you will find several highly experienced surgeons qualified and trained to perform robotic-assisted surgery.
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Is robotic-assisted surgery more expensive?
Robotic-assisted surgery is typically no more expensive than traditional surgery, and, depending on the specific procedure being performed, it can be far less costly.
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Will my insurance cover robotic-assisted surgery?
Robotic-assisted surgery is typically covered by most Medicare-approved and private health insurers.
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Does robotic-assisted surgery have a higher success rate than traditional procedures?
No surgical technique can guarantee a successful outcome. However, indications are that patients having undergone robotic-assisted surgeries report a greater percentage of successful outcomes over traditional surgeries.
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How can the surgeon work with my current doctor?
Your physician will consult with any surgeon before you undergo surgery. That is also the case with robotic-assisted surgery. With increasing positive results and improved patient outcomes, your physician is probably very aware of robotic-assisted surgery and its benefits.
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