Robotic surgery in gynaecology: Greater precision and faster recovery

Written by: Mr Amer Raza
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Edited by: Sophie Kennedy

Thanks to advances in technology and their application in the operating room, patients can enjoy the benefits of improved surgical accuracy achieved through robotic surgery, including faster recovery and less post-operative pain. To tell us more above how robotic technology is applied in gynaecological surgery and the key benefits of this approach, we invited highly esteemed consultant obstetrician and gynaecologist Mr Amer Raza to share his expert insight in this informative guide.

Robotic surgery in gynaecology

Robotic surgery is simply an extension of the now well-known keyhole, minimally-invasive, or laparoscopic surgical approach. The robotic system is just another piece of equipment that we can make use of to provide surgery which is very accurate and precise due to a number of factors.
 

Which types of procedures can be performed using a robotic surgical approach?

In gynaecological surgery, the most common operations we perform are laparoscopic total hysterectomy, endometriosis excision, removing large fibroids, and removing ovarian cysts. These operations are conventionally done with a keyhole surgery. However, we are now able to use the robotic system to perform these operations with much greater precision and accuracy.


What are the key benefits of robotic surgery in gynaecological procedures?

The benefits of robotic surgery stem from the fact that it uses instruments which are much more precise as compared to a surgeon using instruments with their own hands. That precision leads to less trauma inside the patient, specifically less trauma on the tissue, less bleeding, and an overall more accurate operation.

The DaVinci robotic system provides me with a 3D visual image during the operation. This immersive technology allows me to remove, or excise, tissue very close to ureter, nerves, blood vessels without causing any damage. Given that the surgery is so precise, this causes less tissue trauma, resulting in lesser pain after the operation, quicker patient recovery and shorter hospital stays.


How does the use of robotic surgery impact on patient experience?

In my own practice, since we have begun performing gynaecology operations using a robotic surgical approach, I have observed a difference in recovery outcomes between patients who underwent robotic surgery and those who had laparoscopic surgery. Although this difference is often subtle, it makes a huge impact for patients on an individual level. Improved recovery times can mean that patients can go home from hospital earlier, have less post-operative pain, and return to work or other daily activities more quickly. For all of these reasons, robotic surgery has many benefits for patients undergoing gynaecological operations.




If you require gynaecological surgery and wish to discuss the possibility of undergoing a procedure using robotics, you can schedule a consultation with Mr Raza by visiting his Top Doctors profile.

By Mr Amer Raza
Obstetrics & gynaecology

Mr Amer Raza is a leading obstetrician and gynaecologist based in London who specialises in endometriosis, robotic surgery and pelvic pain alongside fibroids, menstrual disorders and hysteroscopy surgery. He has a specific interest in excisional surgery for endometriosis and is a passionate expert in laparoscopic surgery.  He privately practises at Chelsea and Westminster Hospital - Private Patients' Department, Cromwell Hospital, and Basinghall Clinic, alongside The Women's Wellness Centre. His NHS base is Chelsea and Westminster Hospital NHS Foundation Trust. 

Mr Raza is highly qualified, with various awards from leading educational institutions. These include an MBBS from Nishtar Medical College at Bahauddin Zakariya University, Pakistan, a BSc and a MRCOG. He also has an BSCCP, DFFP in Family Planning and Sexual Health and a PG Cert in Advanced Laparoscopy.
   
Mr Raza, who is very experienced in minimal access surgery and is an accredited endometriosis specialist, leads a multidisciplinary team of colorectal surgeons, urologist and radiologists for complex endometriosis cases as part of his practise. 

He also provides obstetric services in pregnancy, and believes that individualised care and empowerment of women's wishes can bring about safety and satisfaction through pregnancy and labour. 

Further to his impressive career and educational achievements, Mr Raza leads on many laparoscopic training programmes for specialists in the UK and around the world. He is also is the co-founder and director of Chelsea Centre of Minimal Access Gynaecologist (CCMIG), which is one of the largest online portals for training in laparoscopic surgery.

Mr Amer's research work has been published in various peer-reviewed journals and he is a member of professional organisations including the Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists, the British Society for Gynaecological Endoscopy and the British Society of Colposcopy and Cervical Pathology

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