Has anyone's DH/SO done surgery Robotically with the "DiVinci Robot"?? I recently had Kidney surgery done via the robot. . I was lucky enough to get to watch a similar procedure and it AMAZES me at what surgery is becoming with technology. Curious to see if any of your DH's do this type of surgery?
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My DH does DaVinci's. Don't even get him started on them because he'll never stop talking about how much he hates them. He can't stand how people think they're this end-all be-all to surgical procedures, when (in his opinion) a lot of times an open procedure would be much more appropriate but people want to have the "newest" thing.
I'm glad you had a good experience w/ it, though.~Jane
-Wife of urology attending.
-SAHM to three great kiddos (2 boys, 1 girl!)
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Originally posted by migirlMy DH does DaVinci's. Don't even get him started on them because he'll never stop talking about how much he hates them. He can't stand how people think they're this end-all be-all to surgical procedures, when (in his opinion) a lot of times an open procedure would be much more appropriate but people want to have the "newest" thing.
I'm glad you had a good experience w/ it, though.
DH has one attending who is obsessed with the robot. Turns a nice 3 hour hysterectomy into a 7 hour ordeal DH thinks there are appropriate uses for the DaVinci, but most times the shorter healing time and such is offset by the risk of the additional time under anesthesia.
Anyhow, I am defintely the wrong person to ask because I despise the robot - it is a guaranteed "no way will he be home before the kids go to bed".Rebecca, wife to handsome gyn-onc, and mom 4 awesome kiddos: 8,6,4, and 2.
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DH also does this at the mention of Di Vinci.
His comment is that it's a million dollar machine - for little pay off in the OR.
Hello, rising health care costs!Angie
Gyn-Onc fellowship survivor - 10 years out of the training years; reluctant suburbanite
Mom to DS (18) and DD (15) (and many many pets)
"Where are we going - and what am I doing in this handbasket?"
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Originally posted by pstoneoffset by the risk of the additional time under anesthesia.
I think it will get better, but I don't know that it will ever be efficient enough. It only takes DH and obsessed-attending a third of the time to do the surgeries on the robot that it did when they started, but it still takes a much longer time than doing it the traditional way. Patients like it because their recovery time is shorter, so maybe with a younger and healthier patient population (with work to get back to and families to care for) it makes more sense.Rebecca, wife to handsome gyn-onc, and mom 4 awesome kiddos: 8,6,4, and 2.
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I saw this thread and said to my husband "Weren't you just telling me something recently about DaVinci surgeries?"
"Yes."
"What was it, again?"
"That I hate them--it mangles and fries the specimens so that they're hard to gross in and it's really hard to read the margins."
And then some story about burned seminal vesicles and a mashed-up uterus. :huh:Married to a hematopathologist seven years out of training.
Raising three girls, 11, 9, and 2.
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