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Benefits of  robotic-assisted surgery

                                              The potential benefits of this minimally
                                              invasive approach include:
                                              •   Smaller incisions
                                              •   Less pain
                                              •   Faster recovery times
        New to                                • •  Shorter hospital stays
                                                  Less operative trauma
        Park Rapids                           • • •  Less blood loss
                                                  Less scarring
                                                  Less risk of infection or post-
                                                  operative complications             With the addition of this state-of-the-art

                                              This advanced technology can be                technology, our experienced surgical team
                                                                                    can perform a wider variety of innovative
                                              used for a variety of  patients and
                                                                                    procedures. It’s just the latest tool our
                                              procedures, including:
                                                                                    surgery team has adopted to proudly
                                              •   Hernia repair (ventral, incision,              support our community and partner in
                                                                                    your care.
                                                  umbilical, inguinal, hiatal)
 Robotics at                                  • • •  Appendectomy (appendix)          “The addition of this advanced technology
                                                  Cholecystectomy (gallbladder)
                                                                                    allows us to better serve our patients by
                                                  Colon and rectal resection
 CHI St. Joseph’s   Mark Smith, MD, Surgeon   • • • •  Lysis of adhesions           offering minimally invasive surgery to a
                                                                                    wider range of patients. Robotic-assisted
                                                  Small bowel resection
                                                                                    surgery will be used not only for general
                                                  Splenectomy (spleen)
                                                                                    surgery, but also for bariatric surgeries.
                                                  Hysterectomy (uterus)
 Health  Medical School:                      •   Bariatric procedures:             Patients can expect less discomfort and a
        University of Minnesota — Twin Cities
                                                                                    quicker return to normal activities,” says
                                                     - Roux-en-Y gastrectomy
                                                                                    Ben Koppelman, President, CHI St. Jo-
                                                     - Sleeve gastrectomy
        General Surgery Residency:
        Hennepin County Medical Center               - Duodenal switch              seph’s Health.
                                                     - Nissen fundoplication
        Minimally Invasive and Bariatric
        Surgery Fellowship:
        University of Texas — Houston
 Surgical precision. Smaller incision.




 Precise and versatile, robotic-assisted surgery   has a magnified and high-definition 3D view   not only general surgery, but also bariatric
 provides the most advanced technology.   inside the patient’s body. The surgeon guides   surgery, giving our patients more options.
 That’s good for patients and surgeons alike.   the instruments via a console that translates
    the surgeon’s hand movements in real time   “The robot allows us to do many operations
 As medical technology evolves and improves,   — making the tiny instruments move like   more precisely. It is going to be an important
 an increasing number of historically “open”   human hands, but with greater range of    tool to help us provide innovative and
 surgical procedures are being performed   motion. Robotic-assisted surgery does not   excellent surgical care to Park Rapids and the
 using advanced minimally invasive    place a robot at the controls — the surgeon   surrounding region,” says Mark Smith, MD,
 techniques. That means surgeries that once   is controlling every aspect of the surgery.   Surgeon.
 required large incisions can now be done   The robot cannot be programmed, nor can it
 with small ones using a robot. CHI St.    make decisions on its own. The system    The small, intricate instruments allow for
 Joseph’s Health is excited to offer this    requires that every surgical maneuver be    exact incisions and delicate stitching not
 breakthrough technology to our patients.   performed with direct input from your    possible through other minimally-invasive
    surgeon. It is essentially an extension of the   techniques. The number of incisions used
 How robotic-assisted surgery works   surgeon’s hands.    varies by procedure, but the significance is
 Surgeons use this technology to precisely      their size — an average of only 1 to 2
 control tiny instruments that can bend and   Dr. Mark Smith, a native of Park Rapids, is   centimeters — or roughly the size of a dime.
 rotate. With the help of a laparoscope (thin   just one of the surgeons excited to utilize this
 tube with a camera and light), the surgeon   advanced technology. He will be performing



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