Robotic surgery is an exciting and promising area of minimally invasive surgery. Using a high-tech robot, specially trained surgeons perform complex operations through very small surgical openings. What this means for you and your child: less pain, faster recoveries, shorter hospital stays, smaller scars, and wider smiles.
In 2001, Boston Children's Hospital was the first pediatric hospital to acquire a surgical robot. Today, surgeons use the technology for many procedures and perform more pediatric robotic surgeries on more children than any other hospital in the world.
Boston Children's specialists have even worked with engineers and medical device manufacturers to develop and refine the robotic equipment specifically for use in children, and they train surgeons from around the world on its use.
Recently, Boston Children’s upgraded to the newest version of the robotic system. The new robot is much smaller (making it easier to move around, vastly reducing set-up time), and it features enhanced high-definition three-dimensional vision and two consoles so that surgeons can collaborate during a procedure.