With the world’s most sophisticated technology, we offer finely tuned
robotic assistance to surgeons in the operating room for enhanced patient
care. The surgeon-guided da Vinci XI® robotics system assists with
a wide range of minimally invasive general surgery procedures, including
hernia repairs, gall bladder procedures, colorectal surgery, cancer excision,
urological procedures, and more. With shorter recovery times, fewer complications,
less scarring, and less pain, choosing robotic-assisted surgery can help
you get back to the things you love faster.
Our highly qualified and board-certified team of RAS specialists includes
three general surgeons, Dr. Darin Doumite, Dr. Amanda Ellington, and Dr.
Richard Shimer, as well as one of our urologists and leading robotics
expert, Dr. Farjaad Siddiq. Our physicians and their entire operating
room staff have completed rigorous hands-on training and have performed
hundreds of robotic-assisted surgical procedures since the technology
was first introduced at Memorial in 2019.
Enhancing - not replacing - your surgeon's capabilities
Robotics in medicine is often misunderstood. Surgical robot assistants,
like the da Vinci XI®, do not autonomously perform surgery. The machine
is guided by an experienced surgeon and supervised directly by the operating
room staff. This advanced technology serves as an extension of your surgeon’s
eyes and hands for more delicate and precise movement during surgery.
It translates your surgeons’ movements at the console in real time,
moving and rotating instruments to perform each procedure with the most
extreme precision possible.
At Lake Charles Memorial Hospital, we are one of the leading hospitals
in southwest Louisiana for robotic-assisted surgery. Robotic-assisted
surgery technology allows physicians to perform more complex procedures
with greater precision, all in less time with less risk, less pain, and
faster recovery times than traditional surgery. It’s the most advanced
technology, delivered by human hands.
If you have questions about robotic-assisted surgery, or wondering if RAS
procedures may be an option for you, contact us today to schedule your
initial consultation.
For more information about Robotic-Assisted Surgery, fill out the form
below or call the offices. For general surgery, call
337.494.4868 or
337.480.7499 for urology surgery.