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Robotic-Assisted Surgery in Bellingham, WA

Robotic-assisted surgery is a type of surgery using a minimally invasive approach done through one or a few, small incisions. These incisions are often as small as a dime.

During a robotic-assisted procedure, the surgeon uses a device with a camera to control robotic arms that hold tiny surgical tools. The robotic arms can bend and turn in more ways than human hands. The camera provides large, 3D views of the operating area.

This means the surgeon can see more detail and has better control during surgery. The result is often better outcomes for you, including:

  • Faster recovery
  • Less time in the hospital
  • Less pain and scarring
  • Fewer complications
  • Increased safety

Robotics-assisted surgery services and treatments

PeaceHealth offers many options in robotic-assisted technology. However, not everyone is a candidate for this type of surgery. Your doctor will talk with you about the option that’s right for you. We offer robotic-assisted surgery for many conditions.

  • Cancer surgery – such as colorectal, head and neck, lung, liver, kidney, cervical, ovarian, esophageal, pancreatic and prostate cancer.
  • General surgery – procedures for gastroesophageal reflux disease including GERD, hernia, gallbladder disease, liver disease and obesity.
  • Gynecologic and urogynecologic surgery – including hysterectomy and procedures for uterine fibroids, ovarian cysts, urinary incontinence and pelvic prolapse.
  • Head and neck surgery – for conditions affecting the sinuses, thyroid and parathyroid, larynx (voice box) and tonsils.
  • Spine Surgery – spinal fusion techniques for neck and back conditions.
  • Thoracic surgery – for conditions that affect the lungs, chest wall, thymus and esophagus.
  • Urologic surgery – including prostate removal (prostatectomy), and procedures for urinary obstruction and kidney disease.

What to expect with robotic-assisted surgery

Depending on the procedure, you may have local anesthesia, where we apply numbing medication to the surgical area before the procedure. General anesthesia, where you go to sleep during the procedure is also an option.

Your surgeon will make one or more small incisions. A tiny camera on a flexible tube (called an endoscope) is then passed through one of the incisions. The endoscope lights up the area and sends a magnified, 3D image to the surgeon’s video screen.

Next, the surgeon uses robotic arms to insert surgical tools within the incisions. Watching the video screen, the surgeon guides every movement the robotic arms make.

Although many patients experience less pain during recovery, robotic surgery is still surgery. You may have pain or discomfort after the procedure. Generally, you may be able to go home sooner, recover faster and return to activities quicker.

Advanced robotic-assisted surgery services in Bellingham

PeaceHealth offers robotic-assisted surgical care in Bellingham for eligible patients across a variety of specialties. Our surgeons use advanced robotic technology to perform minimally invasive procedures that may result in less pain, smaller incisions, and shorter recovery times.

Robotic-assisted surgery options and technologies vary by procedure, specialty, and location. Your surgeon will discuss the approach and technology that are most appropriate for your specific condition.

PeaceHealth contracts with a number of insurance plans in Bellingham, WA.

We care for everyone, regardless of their ability to pay. Visit Patient Financial Services for details about insurance, estimates and payment plans. We also offer sliding fees based on family size and income.