Revolutionizing Health Care: Stroger Hospital’s Robotic Surgery Program Set to Transform Surgical Procedures for Patients

The Robotic Surgery Program is now available at Cook County Health

Stroger Hospital’s Robotic Surgery Program is set to revolutionize surgical procedures for patients in need of surgery. Launched by Cook County Health, the program focuses on using robotic surgery, which is often considered better for patients due to being less invasive and performed through small incisions. This approach aims to ensure that all patients, regardless of age, race, wealth, or status, have access to the highest quality medical care.

Over 10,000 surgeries were performed at Stroger Hospital last year and with the expansion of the robotic surgery program next year, over 500 robotic-assisted surgeries are expected to take place in 2024. Robotic surgery helps with complex operations by reducing blood loss, post-operative pain, scarring, and complications as well as shortening recovery time. Dr. Alexander Sauper explains that the robotic system provides surgeons with a high-definition and magnified view of the surgical field allowing for smaller more precise cuts with instruments that mimic a human hand but with a greater range of motion.

The da Vinci® surgical system will be used for a variety of surgeries at Stroger Hospital including general cardiothoracic colorectal head & neck gynecological and urological procedures showcasing Cook County Health’s dedication to health equity and innovation in providing the best possible care to patients.

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