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Robotic Gynecology Surgery with da Vinci

Transform gynecology surgery with da Vinci hysterectomy, myomectomy, and sacrocolpopexy

Advancing what’s possible in minimally invasive gynecologic surgery

Improving the quality of women’s care means that the needs of minimally invasive gynecologic surgery are always evolving. And for more than 25 years we’ve worked with GYN surgeons to continually innovate and help them deliver a new level of care today and in the future.

See how the clear, detailed vision, and precision of the da Vinci system enables robotic hysterectomy and sacrocolpopexy for Drs. Winters, Santillan, Swainston, and Merhi, allowing them to offer a minimally invasive alternative to traditional surgical options for their patients.

More to see from other surgeons using da Vinci systems for robotic gynecologic surgery

Tune into the Gynecology Channel, a regular peer-to-peer learning series dedicated to gynecologic surgeons and their journeys with robotics. Hear directly from other surgeons about their experiences with our ecosystem of systems, learning, services, connected by digital insights.

Recent clinical evidence for da Vinci gynecology surgery

Gynecologic surgeons’ adoption of da Vinci systems has generated a number of peer-reviewed publications, including the following recent papers.

Comparing surgical approaches for benign hysterectomy

See a recent summary of a systematic review and meta‑analysis of da Vinci, lap, vaginal, and open cases.

Laparoscopic versus da Vinci myomectomy

Learn about a study that evaluated short-term surgical outcomes such as length of stay

Intuitive innovations for robotic gynecology surgery

We don’t just build robots. We design holistic solutions. Over the years, we’ve created a comprehensive ecosystem of systems, learning, services, and digital insights to help you advance what’s possible in minimally invasive care.

Your channel for current topics on da Vinci surgery for gynecology

Tune into the Gynecology Channel to learn about the latest surgeon insights on da Vinci hysterectomy, myomectomy, and sacrocolpopexy, and more.

    1. Based on a preclinical human factors study comparing surgeons and care team use of da Vinci 5 to da Vinci Xi. Data on file at Intuitive.