Randleman Performs First Mitral Valve Procedure Using Robot

Jan 04, 2007 at 03:38 pm by steve


Dr. C. Duane Randleman has successfully performed the first robotic mitral valve repair in Alabama, using the da Vinci Robotic Surgical System at Trinity Medical Center. Robotic-assisted minimally invasive cardiovascular procedures avoid the drawbacks of traditional heart surgery. "Use of the da Vinci system means no sternal incisions," explains Randleman, "decreases in blood loss; quicker recovery time; less pain, scarring and discomfort; less invasive care; shorter hospital stays; reduced risks of infection; reduced trauma to the body; faster recovery and quicker return to normal activities." Using the da Vinci Surgical System gives the surgeon a 3D, 10 times magnified view of the operating field, which provides an excellent view of delicate tissue and organs. The instruments are designed to mimic the movements of the surgeon's hands and wrists, giving him flexibility and control when operating on delicate tissue. January 2007



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