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Robotic surgery (or robot-assisted surgery) is a minimally invasive alternative to traditional open surgery for various types of cancer.
Robotic cardiac surgery is a form of minimally invasive heart surgery performed through small incisions in the chest. With the use of tiny instruments and robotic devices, our surgeons are able to perform heart surgery in a way that is less invasive than traditional heart surgery options.
ENT robotic surgery is a type of minimally invasive surgery used to treat conditions of the ear, nose and throat using a sophisticated robotic system. This system provides the surgeon with an excellent view of the surgical area and the ability to use superfine, accurate motions with less human error. The snake-like telescoping instrumentation is extremely flexible and can reach difficult areas, providing surgeons with the ability to "look around the corner."
Robot-assisted surgery gives you a minimally invasive alternative to open surgery. Instead of one large incision, your surgeon will operate through a few tiny incisions allowing for faster recovery with less pain, scarring and blood loss than regular surgery. Robotic surgery may also be an option if you’re not a candidate for traditional surgery.
The high-tech surgical system offers improved accuracy for total hip, total knee and partial knee replacement.
New technology for lung cancer detection at Northern Westchester Hospital
This non-invasive urologic procedure is the only image-guided, heat-free robotic therapy for the treatment of lower urinary tract symptoms caused by benign prostatic hyperplasia.
Patients and staff past and present attended the Queens hospitals' platinum anniversary celebration.
Northwell expands robotic pancreas surgery program
Samer Sbayi, MD, explains what everyone should know about hernia repairs, from its history and evolution to types, treatments, and trends in the field on this 20-Minute Health Talk.

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