Colon and Rectal Surgery in Kansas City
We believe that colorectal surgery should be precise, state-of-the-art, and minimally invasive. We are robotically trained in the da Vinci Surgical System and have received the Center of Excellence designation for colon surgery from Menorah Hospital. In fact, we are the robotic experts, training other surgeons across the US on how to use this system. The system is designed to facilitate surgery using a minimally invasive approach. It is controlled by our surgeons from a console through a small incision. Instead of a large incision accompanied by significant post-surgical pain and lengthy recovery.
The da Vinci Surgical System is comprised of 3 components: surgeon console, patient-side cart, and vision cart.
- Surgeon Console – This is where the surgeon sits during the procedure, has a crystal-clear 3DHD view of the patient’s anatomy, and controls the instruments. The tiny instruments are “wristed” and move like a human hand, but with a far greater range of motion.
- Patient-Side Cart – This is positioned near the patient on the operating table. It is where the instruments used during the operation move in real-time response to the surgeon’s hand movements.
- Vision Cart – This provides communication between the components of the system and a screen for the care team to view the operation.
Robotic-assisted colorectal procedures include colon resection surgery, rectal resection surgery, and rectopexy.
Benefits of da Vinci Surgical System
The da Vinci method offers numerous benefits:
- Shorter hospital stay (2-3 vs. 7-10 days)
- Faster recovery: less pain and body trauma
- Reduced risk of infection
- Improved healing and less scarring
Important Safety Information
Patients should talk to our surgeons to decide if da Vinci® surgery is right for them. Patients and doctors should review all available information on non-surgical and surgical options and associated risks to make an informed decision.
Serious complications may occur in any surgery, including da Vinci surgery, up to and including death. Serious risks include, but are not limited to, injury to tissues and organs and conversion to other surgical techniques, which could result in a longer operative time and/or increased complications. For Important Safety Information, including surgical risks, indications, and considerations and contraindications for use, please also refer to www.intuitive.com/safety.
Individuals’ outcomes may depend on many factors, including but not limited to patient characteristics, disease characteristics, and/or surgeon experience.
Colon and Rectal Surgery in Kansas City
We believe that colorectal surgery should be precise, state-of-the-art, and minimally invasive. We are robotically trained in the da Vinci Surgical System and have received the Center of Excellence designation for colon surgery from Menorah Hospital. In fact, we are the robotic experts, training other surgeons across the US on how to use this system. The system is designed to facilitate surgery using a minimally invasive approach. It is controlled by our surgeons from a console through a small incision. Instead of a large incision accompanied by significant post-surgical pain and lengthy recovery.
The da Vinci Surgical System is comprised of 3 components: surgeon console, patient-side cart, and vision cart.
- Surgeon Console – This is where the surgeon sits during the procedure, has a crystal-clear 3DHD view of the patient’s anatomy, and controls the instruments. The tiny instruments are “wristed” and move like a human hand, but with a far greater range of motion.
- Patient-Side Cart – This is positioned near the patient on the operating table. It is where the instruments used during the operation move in real-time response to the surgeon’s hand movements.
- Vision Cart – This provides communication between the components of the system and a screen for the care team to view the operation.
Robotic-assisted colorectal procedures include colon resection surgery, rectal resection surgery, and rectopexy.
Benefits of da Vinci Surgical System
The da Vinci method offers numerous benefits:
- Shorter hospital stay (2-3 vs. 7-10 days)
- Faster recovery: less pain and body trauma
- Reduced risk of infection
- Improved healing and less scarring
Important Safety Information
Patients should talk to our surgeons to decide if da Vinci® surgery is right for them. Patients and doctors should review all available information on non-surgical and surgical options and associated risks to make an informed decision.
Serious complications may occur in any surgery, including da Vinci surgery, up to and including death. Serious risks include, but are not limited to, injury to tissues and organs and conversion to other surgical techniques, which could result in a longer operative time and/or increased complications. For Important Safety Information, including surgical risks, indications, and considerations and contraindications for use, please also refer to www.intuitive.com/safety.
Individuals' outcomes may depend on many factors, including but not limited to patient characteristics, disease characteristics, and/or surgeon experience.
Intuitive for Colorectal Patients
Understand your colorectal surgery options
Colorectal conditions
The lower part of your digestive tract, called the large intestine, is comprised of the colon and rectum and is also sometimes called the colorectal region. It can develop issues that range from occasionally bothersome to life-threatening. As an example, colorectal cancer is the third most common cancer in men and women who live in the U.S., with more than 145,000 new cases expected in 2019.1
There are also a number of noncancerous conditions that can cause pain and discomfort. These include, but are not limited to, inflammatory bowel diseases like Crohn’s disease and ulcerative colitis, blockages and ruptures, infected pockets (diverticulitis) and abscesses, and others that can take a toll of your quality of life and may require medical care. In the case of cancer or when lifestyle changes, medicine, and other options do not ease symptoms of noncancerous conditions, your doctor may suggest surgery.
Types of surgeryIn the past, surgeons made large incisions in skin and muscle so that they could directly see and work on the area of concern. This is called open surgery. Today doctors still perform open surgery, but can also perform many colorectal procedures using minimally invasive laparoscopic or robotic-assisted surgery, possibly with da Vinci® technology. Both minimally invasive surgical options require a few small incisions that doctors use to insert surgical equipment and a camera for viewing. In laparoscopic surgery, doctors use special long-handled tools to perform surgery while viewing magnified images from the laparoscope (camera) on a video screen. |
What is a da Vinci system?
The da Vinci is a surgical system comprised of three components: surgeon console, patient-side cart, and vision cart.
Surgeon ConsoleThe surgeon console is where your surgeon sits during the procedure, has a crystal-clear 3DHD view of your anatomy, and controls the instruments. The tiny instruments are “wristed” and move like a human hand, but with a far greater range of motion. | Patient CartThe patient-side cart is positioned near the patient on the operating table. It is where the instruments used during the operation move in real time in response to your surgeon’s hand movements at the surgeon console. | Vision CartThe vision cart makes communication between the components of the system possible and provides a screen for the care team to view the operation. |
It’s important to remember that Intuitive does not provide medical advice. After discussing all options with your doctor, only you and your doctor can determine whether surgery with da Vinci technology is appropriate for your situation. You should always ask your surgeon about his or her training, experience, and patient outcomes.
Robotic-assisted colorectal procedures
Talk with your doctor if you have any additional questions about these procedures.
- Key Statistics for Colorectal Cancer. American Cancer Society. Web. 23 January 2019.
Disclosures and Important Safety Information
Important Safety Information
Patients should talk to their doctors to decide if da Vinci® surgery is right for them. Patients and doctors should review all available information on non-surgical and surgical options and associated risks in order to make an informed decision.
Serious complications may occur in any surgery, including da Vinci surgery, up to and including death. Serious risks include, but are not limited to, injury to tissues and organs and conversion to other surgical techniques, which could result in a longer operative time and/or increased complications. For Important Safety Information, including surgical risks, indications, and considerations and contraindications for use, please also refer to www.intuitive.com/safety.
Individuals' outcomes may depend on a number of factors, including but not limited to patient characteristics, disease characteristics, and/or surgeon experience.
da Vinci Xi® System Precaution Statement
The demonstration of safety and effectiveness for the specific procedure(s) discussed in this material was based on evaluation of the device as a surgical tool and did not include evaluation of outcomes related to the treatment of cancer (overall survival, disease-free survival, local recurrence) or treatment of the patient’s underlying disease/condition. Device usage in all surgical procedures should be guided by the clinical judgment of an adequately trained surgeon.
Medical Advice and Locating a Doctor
Patients should talk to their doctor to decide if da Vinci surgery is right for them. Other options may be available and appropriate. Only a doctor can determine whether da Vinci surgery is appropriate for a patient’s situation. Patients and doctors should review all available information on both non-surgical and surgical options in order to make an informed decision.
Surgeons experienced with the da Vinci system can be found using the Surgeon Locator. Intuitive Surgical provides surgeons training on the use of the da Vinci system but does not certify, credential or qualify the surgeons listed in the Surgeon Locator.
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Schedule a Consultation for da Vinci Colorectal Surgery in Kansas City
If you have been diagnosed with a colorectal condition and require surgery, contact Colorectal Surgical Associates to discuss the da Vinci surgery system as a treatment option. Our colorectal surgeons offer minimally invasive treatment with the latest advancements in colorectal surgery for patients located in Overland Park, Gladstone, Independence, and Lee’s Summit. To schedule a consultation at our colorectal surgery center in Kansas City, please call (816) 941-0800 and request an appointment with our colorectal surgeons.