On the morning of June 15th, Hanoi Medical University Hospital officially put into operation the Da Vinci Xi Ai robotic system, marking a new step forward in the application of high technology to medical examination and treatment, aiming to improve the quality of treatment and patient care.
The Da Vinci Xi robotic surgery is considered a breakthrough in the field of minimally invasive surgery.
The system comprises four robotic arms integrated with high-resolution 3D cameras, allowing surgeons to perform procedures with exceptional precision and flexibility, even in hard-to-reach locations.
This technology is widely applied in many specialties such as urology, gastroenterology, gynecology, thoracic surgery, cardiology, and cancer treatment. Just this morning, experts performed the first robotic surgery, removing a kidney tumor with the goal of preserving as much kidney function as possible for the patient.
According to hospital representatives, compared to traditional surgical methods, Da Vinci Xi possesses many outstanding advantages such as increased precision in manipulation, improved observation of the surgical area, expanded surgical intervention range, and reduced invasiveness. As a result, patients can experience reduced post-operative pain, less blood loss, reduced risk of infection, lower complication rates, and shorter recovery times.
Source: https://vtv.vn/ung-dung-robot-da-vinci-xi-trong-phau-thuat-100260615141543711.htm











