Minimally invasive surgery
Robot-assisted surgery in Englewood, Colorado
If you've been waiting to feel better, robot-assisted surgery means you don't have to wait much longer.
At HCA HealthONE Swedish, we are leaders in highly specialized robot-assisted surgery. With your surgeon always in control, the robotic technology allows them to significantly maximize its many advantages — including your swift healing.
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Our robotic surgery program
Our experienced surgeons perform robotic surgery for a wide range of medical disciplines. This ensures you always have access to minimally invasive options — no matter your condition.
Cardiovascular surgery
Our cardiology program includes cardiac robot-assisted surgeries, such as mitral valve repair and replacement, left atrial myxoma, tricuspid valve repair and replacement, Maze procedure and coronary artery bypass grafting (CABG). We are one of the few hospitals in the region to perform robotic cardiothoracic procedures.
General and specialized foregut procedures
Many of our robot-assisted general surgical procedures overlap with our gastroenterology program. General procedures and surgeries address issues of the abdomen and digestive tract. Some of the procedures we can perform include:
- Adrenalectomy
- Appendectomy
- Cholecystectomy
- Colectomy
- Common bile duct exploration
- Esophagectomy
- Hernia repair
- Liver resection
- Nissen fundoplication
- Pancreatectomy
- Pyloromyotomy
- Small bowel resections and bypass
- Splenectomy
Gynecological and gynecologic oncology surgery
Gynecologic robot-assisted surgeries to treat a variety of conditions including advanced treatment for gynecologic cancers. Our procedures include hysterectomy, myomectomy, sacrocolpopexy and endometriosis resection.
Head and neck surgery
Our experts now are using transoral surgery robot-assisted surgery (TORS) to perform extremely accurate surgeries without incisions. Transoral robot-assisted surgery is being used to treat benign and cancerous tumors (less than four cm) of the mouth and throat as well as benign base of tongue reactions.
Hemorrhage surgery
We were the first hospital in the Denver metro region to offer minimally invasive surgery to remove a blood clot from the brain for patients with an intracerebral hemorrhage, a neurological condition. The neuroevacuation device uses controlled aspiration to remove blood and tissue from the cerebrum and ventricular systems of the brain during minimally invasive neurosurgery.
If you are having a hemorrhagic stroke (cerebrovascular accident), this procedure provides you with another viable treatment.
Single-port robotic surgery
HCA HealthONE Swedish is the first hospital in the seven-state Rocky Mountain Region to add a single-port (SP) robot to its fleet of surgical robots. This advanced technology allows our surgeons to perform delicate, complex procedures through a single, one-inch incision.
Building on decades of surgical advancement, HCA HealthONE Swedish is proud to offer single-port minimally invasive surgery, a cutting-edge approach for the treatment of colorectal conditions. This advanced technique represents the next evolution in surgical care, providing a safer and more comfortable experience for patients.
The surgery begins with the surgical team creating a single incision. Through this incision, a tube is placed, which contains a camera and three instruments. Surgeons then use external controls to manipulate these tools, which are fully articulating and allow for triangulation and 360-degree rotation. The robot's innovative design provides greater reach than multi-port robots, exceptional dexterity (greater than the human hand), and increased precision.
This versatile technology is used for a full range of colorectal procedures, including the removal of tumors and masses, as well as complex resections of the colon and rectum. This surgical innovation utilizes either a single, small incision, often discreetly placed in the navel, or it can be performed entirely through a natural body opening, eliminating the need for any skin incisions at all.
For patients, the benefits of single-port surgery are significant:
- Less Pain and Faster Recovery: With only one tiny incision or no incision at all, there is significantly less trauma to the body, which results in less pain and a quicker recovery time. This can also mean a lower need for opioid painkillers.
- Minimal Scarring: The single small incision, often hidden in the navel, leaves a considerably smaller scar and provides improved cosmetic results compared to the large incisions of traditional open surgery. For transanal procedures, there is no visible scarring whatsoever.
- Shorter Hospital Stay: Patients can often return home in just 2-3 days, a significant reduction compared to the week or more often required for open surgery.
- Reduced Complications: The single-port approach can reduce the risk of complications such as incisional hernias, wound infections, and blood loss.
- Enhanced Precision: Surgeons use a high-definition camera and specialized instruments, allowing for unparalleled precision and the ability to reach tumors or polyps in the higher parts of the rectum that previously required more invasive surgery.
The SP robot is currently approved for a range of procedures, including head and neck surgeries, urologic procedures (such as prostate, kidney, and urinary tract surgeries), and colorectal procedures.
Our surgical team is dedicated to providing the most advanced, patient-centered care. To learn more about whether this procedure is right for you, we encourage you to schedule a consultation with one of our specialists.
Spine care and surgery
Our spine surgeons use specialized robotic technology to perform spinal procedures. The technology creates a 3D image of the spine to help increase the precision of the procedure while also reducing the trauma to the body that is typically seen with surgery.
Stereotactic radiosurgery
We offer stereotactic radiosurgery, a unique process that uses precise radiation beams to focus and treat a specific area in the brain. This procedure avoids surgically opening the skull, with favorable results for the patient’s quality of life, treatment cost, clinical outcomes and reduction of complications.
Benefits of stereotactic radiosurgery
Stereotactic radiosurgery offers a multitude of benefits for patients:
- It is a safe, accurate, reliable and non-invasive outpatient procedure.
- It is usually covered by Medicare and most insurance providers.
- Patients are usually discharged within 12 hours, reducing the cost of treatment compared to traditional brain surgery
- Patients experience virtually no pain, discomfort or side effects
- Patients usually return to preoperative lifestyle the day following the procedure
Our hospital's use of stereotactic radiosurgery has proven results documented in more than 2,000 peer-reviewed published papers.
Conditions we treat with stereotactic radiosurgery
We use stereotactic radiosurgery to treat a variety of conditions, including:
- Arteriovenous malformations (AVMs)
- Brain metastases
- Intracranial tumors
- Meningiomas
- Pituitary tumors
- Vestibular schwannomas
It is also used for vascular treatments, and research is being conducted on other possible uses, such as treating epilepsy, Parkinson's disease, trigeminal neuralgia and uveal melanoma.
Thoracic surgery
Lung nodule biopsy, lung cancer surgery, lobectomy and mediastinal masses (chest tumor) resection can be performed with the assistance of the robot, leaving less trauma on the body.
Transoral robotic surgery (TORS)
Our experts are now using TORS to perform extremely accurate surgeries without incisions. Transoral robot-assisted surgery is being used to treat benign and cancerous tumors (less than 4 centimeters) of the mouth and throat, as well as benign base of tongue conditions.
Urologic surgery
Our highly trained urologic surgeons use the most advanced robotic technology to perform many types of urologic surgery. Many procedures begin prior to the operating room with our state-of-the-art robotic platform creating a 3D model of your unique anatomy, compiled from presurgical imaging. Your surgeon then uses this model to map out a surgical plan, customized specifically for you.
This plan is put into action with the assistance of additional robotic technology. Through small incisions, your surgeon operates robotic arms that provide magnified visualization of the procedure and move with dexterity greater than the human hand.
Throughout the procedure, the 3D model is used to ensure accuracy. The result is a more precise, less invasive procedure. Our team provides a full range of urologic surgeries with robotic assistance, including:
- Adrenalectomy
- Cystectomy
- Lymph node dissection
- Nephrectomy
- Partial cystectomy
- Partial nephrectomy
- Prostatectomy
- Pyeloplasty
- Sacrocolpopexy
- Ureter reconstruction
- Vesicovaginal fistula repair
Benefits of robot-assisted surgery
Robotic surgery brings together the precision of a robot and the touch of an expert surgeon.
Leading-edge technology
Using advanced robotic technology, our surgeons can make small, precise movements that the human hand alone cannot. Many patients see a number of benefits from robotic surgery, including:
- Shorter hospital stay
- Less pain
- Less scarring
- Quicker recovery and return to normal activities
Our Surgical Robotics Institute
Discover why our hospital's robot-assisted surgery program leads to higher-quality care and faster recovery time.
Single Port Minimally Invasive Surgery at HCA HealthONE Swedish
HCA HealthONE Swedish is proud to invest in the evolution of minimally invasive robot-assisted surgery to deliver exceptional outcomes for our patients. The single port device completes advanced procedures all through a single one-inch incision, reducing scarring and recovery times.
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