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Robotic Surgery 

I’m pleased to share that I am now performing robotic-assisted gynaecological surgery at St John of God. This is a valuable addition to our surgical services and offers another minimally invasive option for selected patients.  

Dr Anju Agarwal, Robotic surgrey for gynaecology( hysterectomy & endometriosis) in Bendigo St John of God Hospital.

About robotic surgery in benign gynecology

Technology

  • Robotic-assisted surgery is a minimally invasive technique that allows surgeons to operate through small incision

  • The surgeon controls the instruments from a console, with a highly detailed view of the surgical area.

  • The system can provide greater vision and dexterity 

  • Surgeons can also operate in a more comfortable position, which can be helpful during long or complex procedures.

Who may benefit?

Patients requiring:

  • Complex hysterectomy

  • Hysterectomy

  • Myomectomy

  • Resection of complex endometriosis

What it means for patients?

  • In some cases, patients may be able to stay in the hospital for one night rather than the longer stay required by some traditional approaches.

  • Minimally invasive surgery may also result in less pain, faster recovery, and smaller scars for patients.

Important note

  • Traditional laparoscopic surgery remains an important and well-established approach.

  • The choice of surgical method will always depend on the individual patient and the complexity of the case.

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