Le Robot chiturgical de Sainte Musse

Robotic surgery, which has become standard practice in the United States, is also developing in France, where a growing number of surgeons are training in this technique. This type of surgery represents an undeniable technological advancement in the field of minimally invasive laparoscopic surgery, with proven advantages: faster patient recovery, reduced postoperative pain, improved bowel function, and shorter hospital stays. Building on the success of tens of thousands of minimally invasive surgical procedures performed worldwide, the da Vinci surgical robot allows for less invasive procedures with the same effectiveness as conventional surgery. At CHITS, patients already benefit from the third-generation da Vinci Si HD® surgical robot in all its specialties, available at no extra cost. In visceral surgery, the da Vinci Si robot is commonly used for gastric bypass, colorectal surgery, hiatal hernia repair, and abdominal wall surgery (incisional hernia repair). The Visceral Surgery Department project includes the development of robot-assisted gastric and pancreatic surgery.