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Our Lady of the Lake Robotic Surgery Institute

 

Our Lady of the Lake Robotic Surgery Institute

When you hear the term robotic surgery, what do you imagine? Years ago, we imagined a program that would change the future for our community. Today, our team of incredibly skilled surgeons have practiced their craft religiously and made this the epicenter for robotic training in the Gulf South region. Our team has also recently expanded robotic surgery services at Our Lady of the Lake St. Elizabeth. The Our Lady of the Lake Robotic Surgery Institute is the result of our surgeons’ many years of dedication to excellence.

We treat a broad range of surgical conditions — from advanced cancer treatment to hernia and gallbladder removal to surgical weight loss. The expertise found here in Greater Baton Rouge has helped train hundreds of surgeons across the nation and earned our surgeons numerous awards and recognition. 

But what means the most? The impact these surgeries have on the daily lives of our patients. With less scaring, shorter recovery times and less complications, robotic surgery is leading the way in caring for our communities.

For more information or to schedule a consultation, please call our Patient Navigation line at (225) 374-0053.

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Robotic Surgery at Our Lady of the Lake St. Elizabeth

Among the comprehensive inpatient services available in Ascension Parish, our minimally invasive robotic surgery program provides high-quality and innovative care to the community.
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Why Robotic-Assisted Surgery? Here’s One Example:

Our Lady of the Lake’s surgical teams have access to the most advanced technologies, including the da Vinci Xi Surgical System. Often referred to as a robot, the da Vinci Xi Surgical System is actually a precise, computerized technology controlled by the surgeon. It combines the skill of your surgeon with the best features and benefits of minimally invasive procedures. Patients undergoing robotic-assisted surgery experience shorter hospital stays, less pain, less risk of infection, less blood loss and transfusions, less scarring and a faster return to normal activities.

Our Lady of the Lake’s robotic-assisted surgery areas of specialty include:

  • Cardiothoracic Surgery
  • Colorectal Surgery
  • Gallbladder Surgery
  • GERD Surgery
  • Head & Neck/ENT Surgery
  • Hernia Surgery
  • Pediatric Surgery
  • Prostate Surgery
  • Weight Loss Surgery

Frequently Asked Questions

  • What is robotic surgery?

    Robotic surgery is a type of minimally invasive surgery where the surgeon uses a computer-controlled robot to assist in performing the procedure. The robot allows for more precise movements, often resulting in smaller incisions, less pain and quicker recovery times compared to traditional surgery.

  • How does robotic surgery work?

    In robotic surgery, the surgeon sits at a console and controls the robot's arms, which hold surgical instruments. The robot translates the surgeon’s hand movements into smaller, precise movements inside the patient's body. A high-definition, 3D camera provides a magnified view of the surgical area.

  • Is robotic surgery safe?

    Yes, robotic surgery is considered safe when performed by a trained and experienced surgeon. It has been successfully used in many types of surgeries. However, like any surgery, there are risks, so it's important to discuss these with your surgeon.

  • What are the benefits of robotic surgery?

    The benefits can include smaller incisions, less blood loss, reduced pain, a lower risk of infection, shorter hospital stays, quicker recovery and less scarring. Additionally, the enhanced precision can be beneficial for complex procedures.

  • What types of procedures can be done with robotic surgery?

    Robotic surgery can be used for a variety of procedures, including but not limited to bariatric, head/neck, thoracic, abdominal, hernia and GERD. It is often used for procedures that require a high degree of precision.

  • Will the robot be performing the surgery?

    No, the robot does not perform the surgery on its own. The surgeon controls every movement of the robot and is present throughout the entire procedure. The robot is simply a tool that helps the surgeon perform the surgery with greater precision.

  • Am I a good candidate for robotic surgery?

    This depends on your specific condition, overall health and the type of surgery you need. Your surgeon will evaluate your situation and discuss whether robotic surgery is the best option for you.

  • How does recovery compare between robotic surgery and traditional surgery?

    Recovery from robotic surgery is often quicker than traditional surgery due to smaller incisions and less trauma to the body. Many patients experience less pain and return to normal activities sooner.

  • What are the risks associated with robotic surgery?

    Risks are similar to those of traditional surgery, including infection, bleeding and reactions to anesthesia. There is also a small risk of complications related to the robotic equipment, but these are rare.

  • Will my insurance cover robotic surgery?

    Most insurance plans cover robotic surgery if it is medically necessary and the procedure is covered under your policy. It's important to check with your insurance provider to confirm coverage.

  • How long has robotic surgery been around?

    Robotic surgery has been in use since the early 2000s. The technology has advanced significantly since then, with improvements in precision, safety and the range of procedures that can be performed.

  • How long does a robotic surgery procedure take?

    The length of the surgery varies depending on the type of procedure. In general, robotic surgeries may take a little longer than traditional surgeries, but the benefits often outweigh the longer operating time.

  • What should I expect on the day of my robotic surgery?

    On the day of surgery, you will go through standard pre-operative procedures, including anesthesia. The surgery itself will involve the use of robotic technology, and afterwards, you'll spend some time in recovery before being discharged, depending on the procedure and your overall condition.

  • Why should I choose Our Lady of the Lake for robotic surgery?

    Our Lady of the Lake Robotic Surgery Institute is built upon extensive experience. Our surgeons are some of the top performing robotic surgeons in the South and train the region’s best. As a pillar of innovation, we have the largest fleet of surgical robots in Louisiana and continue to adopt the latest technology and techniques.

Robotic Surgery: The Patient Experience

It might sound like something from a sci-fi movie, but robotic surgery is providing better outcomes for patients. Here are some resources to help you understand the procedure.

The Top 7 Benefits of Robotic Surgery

Many people have some level of uncertainty when it comes to traditional surgeries, but perhaps even more so when a robot is involved. Robotic surgery provides a minimally invasive way to perform certain surgical procedures and offers some distinct benefits.
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How to Prepare for Robotic Surgery

Preparing for robotic surgery is much the same as preparing for any type of surgical procedure. That’s because the key differences in robotics and traditional surgery lie in the benefits to the patient, not the pre-surgical prep. We’ve got some important steps you can take to improve your chances of an optimal outcome.
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What to Expect from Robotic Surgery

How does robotic surgery work? What are the benefits of this type of surgical procedure? Is every person in need of surgery a candidate for robotic surgery? Let’s answer those questions.
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Our Dedicated Surgeons

Our surgeons are members of Our Lady of the Lake Physician Group, with more than 500 providers throughout Greater Baton Rouge and the Northshore. The teams below encompass providers with the ability to perform an impressive range of robotic procedures.

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