Due to the excessive work pressure of the surgeon, the robot has taken over the surgery of the surgeon. According to reports, Geneva doctors began using robotic gastric bypass surgery to treat obesity.
Gastric bypass surgery can be achieved by minimally invasive surgery. The patient's stomach is divided into upper and lower parts. The "small stomach" at the upper end for accommodating food is only about one-sixth of the original stomach, and the position of the small intestine is rearranged. By changing the way food passes through the digestive tract, it can slow down the rate of gastric emptying and reduce absorption, so it can achieve the purpose of weight loss.
However, the fat layer of obese patients is too thick, which causes great trouble and pressure for the surgeon to perform gastric bypass surgery.
“Most obesity patients have a fat layer thickness of 20 cm,†says Monika Hagen, a surgeon at the Geneva University Hospital. “These layers of fat can compress internal organs and we can be very troublesome when using scalpels. We can choose to have an open surgery for treatment, but the incision is very unfavorable for the patient."
Dr. Hagen and his colleagues have successfully used robots for hundreds of gastric bypass procedures, proving that the therapy is relatively safe for patients.
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