da Vinci Robotic Surgery
Covenant  HealthCare Center for Advanced Robotic Surgery offers patients the most skilled  surgeons and the most advanced robotic technology. By bringing the region’s  leading surgeons together with two of the most advanced da Vinci HD  robots, patients experience less pain, fewer complications and shorter recover  time, so they can get back to their daily routines faster.
 
da Vinci Robotic Surgery results in thousands of extraordinary success  stories. 
At Covenant, the da Vinci® Systems have been used in more than 10,000  procedures since their arrival. Thanks to the addition of a fourth robot  – the da Vinci Xi® – even more patients are able to use  this technology for their procedures. Covenant is the first hospital  in the Great Lakes Bay Region to utilize the da Vinci Xi®  optimized for highly complex, multi-quadrant surgery and simpler, single-quadrant surgery. 
The innovations of the da Vinci® X Dual with Simulation is called  fluorescent imaging, also known as “firefly glow.” Through injecting a simple  iodine mixture into the patient, a surgeon is able to visualize tissue and  blood flow during surgery not just in high definition, but high definition PLUS  fluorescent lighting. This breakthrough further enhances the vision, precision  and control of minimally invasive robotic surgery. 
Procedures with da Vinci® are now routinely performed at Covenant for a wide  range of conditions in specialties. Choose the type of robotic surgery below  for more information. 
Surgery  with the da Vinci® doesn’t place a robot at the controls. A highly trained  Covenant surgeon controls every aspect of the surgery with the assistance of  the da Vinci® system. The da Vinci® merely replicates the surgeon’s movements.  Seated just a few feet away, the surgeon looks into a 3D, high-definition  screen and sees an actual image of the surgical field and then maneuvers  miniature surgical instruments inserted into the patient through tiny  incisions.
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