First robotic cervical surgery a success in U.S.
A surgeon at the University of Texas Medical Branch at Galveston has performed a groundbreaking robotic laparoscopic procedure on a 35-year-old pregnant patient of Galveston, whose cervix was too short to sustain a pregnancy.
Dr Sami Kilic, chief of minimally invasive gynecology and research at UTMB, is the first surgeon in the world reported to have used robotically assisted, ultrasound-guided laparoscopic surgery to successfully tighten a pregnant patient’s incompetent cervix.
Kilic performed the surgery in December 2011 at UTMB’s John Sealy Hospital.
When performed traditionally, abdominal cerclage surgery requires a large incision and a long period of recovery.
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