Oswego Health adds robotically assisted surgical system

Dr. Kenneth Cooper is pictured with Oswego Health’s new da Vinci surgical system. Cooper was the first to use the system at Oswego Health’s surgery center, the health system said. PHOTO CREDIT: OSWEGO HEALTH

OSWEGO — Oswego Health says it recently purchased the da Vinci Xi surgical system for use in its surgery center. Dr. Kenneth Cooper — a robotically trained bariatric surgeon with the Center for Weight Loss & Surgery — was the first to use the da Vinci Xi system at Oswego Health’s surgery center in early […]

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OSWEGO — Oswego Health says it recently purchased the da Vinci Xi surgical system for use in its surgery center. Dr. Kenneth Cooper — a robotically trained bariatric surgeon with the Center for Weight Loss & Surgery — was the first to use the da Vinci Xi system at Oswego Health’s surgery center in early July, the health system announced. “This additional surgical option will improve clinical outcomes and has significant advantages to our patients,” Cooper said in the announcement. “I’m thrilled that Oswego Health has made this investment as we strive to improve the health and well-being of the communities we serve.” Its creator designed the da Vinci Xi system to further advance the technology used in minimally invasive surgery. A surgeon can use the system across a spectrum of minimally invasive surgical procedures. It has also been optimized for multi-quadrant surgeries performed at Oswego Health in the areas of bariatric, general surgery, and urology, the health system noted. The da Vinci Xi system provides the precision and visibility needed to take on more complex procedures via remotely operated surgical tools that are inserted through small incisions in the patient. Benefits of robotic surgery include shorter post-surgery hospital stays, faster recovery times, lower probability of complications, and less need for opioid painkillers. “At Oswego Health, we care about making investments in patient care. The da Vinci System is state-of-the-art technology that will extend our surgeons’ capabilities in a way that will be safer, less invasive, and more efficient,” Michael Backus, president & CEO of Oswego Health, said in the health system’s announcement. “I expect that our patients will notice the results and this will be another step for Oswego Health to demonstrate the quality of healthcare offered in our hospital. Expanding into robotic surgery at Oswego Health allows us to continue our commitment to be the very best for our patients.”
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