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Home / Health / Robotic Surgery Beats Lung Cancer Pain

Robotic Surgery Beats Lung Cancer Pain

26 Nov

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Summary

  • New single-port robotic surgery offers less pain.
  • Patients recover faster with robotic lung cancer surgery.
  • Hospital stays are reduced to one or two days.
Robotic Surgery Beats Lung Cancer Pain

Doctors at Main Line Health have introduced a revolutionary single-port robotic surgery to treat lung cancer, drastically improving patient recovery times and comfort. This innovative approach involves a single incision, minimizing pain and enabling patients to resume their daily lives much sooner than with conventional surgical methods.

Patient Jackie Lyons shared her positive experience, noting a significantly less painful recovery after her second lung cancer surgery using the robotic system. She was mobile within half an hour of returning to her room, a stark contrast to her previous traditional surgery.

This advanced robotic surgery typically allows patients to be discharged from the hospital within one to two days and return to work in approximately one week. The new technology offers a less invasive and more efficient option for lung cancer treatment, emphasizing quicker healing and reduced patient discomfort.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
It's a less invasive technique using a robot with one incision below the ribs, reducing pain and speeding up recovery compared to traditional methods.
Patients are often out of the hospital in a day or two and back to their usual activities within about a week.
Yes, the single-port robotic surgery is designed to be significantly less painful than traditional methods requiring incisions between the ribs.

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