Robotic Surgery at Penn
 

Robotic Surgery at Penn
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Robotic Surgery at Penn

For more than 200 years, Penn has expanded the frontiers of medicine. Today, surgeons at the University of Pennsylvania Health System (UPHS) are leading the way in robotic-assisted surgery.

Most Comprehensive Program in the United States
Penn has a true, multi-specialty robotic surgery program and, based on the following qualifications, the most comprehensive robotic surgery program in the United States:

  • Five da Vinci® Surgical Systems – With the recent addition of a fifth system, Penn has one of the largest robotic-assisted surgical programs in the country.
  • Volume and Breadth – According to Larry Kaiser, MD, Penn's surgeon-in-chief, “Penn surgeons are performing more and a broader range of procedures than any other hospital or health system on the East Coast, and in many cases, the world.”
  • Surgical Training Center – Access to five daVinci systems makes Penn one of the largest, state-of-the-art surgical training centers in the country and the only training center on the East Coast for the new surgical system.

As the medical community embraces robotic-assisted surgery, our researchers, nurses, and surgeons remain at the forefront of this field by relentlessly advancing the application of this technology as well as educating the next generation of surgeons who will use it. The result is that Penn is the first place surgeons turn to learn the technology of tomorrow and the first place you should turn for answers.

 


For more information or to request an appointment online, please call 1-610-902-5640 or 1-800-789-PENN (7366).

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