Thursday, February 10, 2011

Robotic Bariatric Surgery and Improvement in Pain



The results of our first 50 robotic gastric bypass operations have now been completed. The most dramatic difference we have noted is that our patients who have had robotic operations are much more comfortable following surgery and are leaving the hospital the day after surgery in the vast majority of cases.

At the live bariatric surgery seminar I gave last Saturday,as usual one of our patients volunteered to share her journey through our program. She had lost 135 lbs over the last year and is clearly doing very well. However, one thing she said took me by surprise. She explained that she experienced considerable pain at the one incision in the left side of the abdomen for several days after her operation. The reason this was surprising to me is that I remembered how much discomfort this particular incision caused many of our patients and that I have not heard this at all for the last several months since we have been using the da Vinci Robot.

This is a remarkable change. Previously we made an incision a little over an inch in size that allowed the passage of a fairly large circular stapler into the abdomen. This required the spreading of the muscles at this location which caused much more pain than the small incision we use with the robot.

Using the robot allows me to perform the connection between the gastric pouch and the Roux limb with two rows of stitches instead of using a circular stapling device. Of course the stitches, which we call sutures, are easily passed into the abdomen without any additional abdominal openings. In fact we have been able to decrease the number of incisions from five incisions we previously used and now use only four smaller incisions.

The result is much less pain and the ability to leave the hospital the day after surgery.

It is a privilege to be the only bariatric surgeon in central Ohio using the da Vinci Robot to perform the gastric bypass operation and to be one of the very few surgeons in the country to use the da Vinci Robot routinely to perform a Roux en-Y gastric bypass. It is wonderful to work Riverside Methodist and have the privilege to use today's most advanced technology to improve the lives of so many people.

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