Robotic general surgery with the Da Vinci system at IASO Thessalias
Robotic surgery with the Da Vinci system is increasingly being applied at IASO Thessalias for the treatment of a broad range of surgical conditions, including abdominal wall hernias, inguinal hernias, hiatal hernias, diseases of the stomach, small and large intestine and pelvic disorders. Selected emergency surgical procedures, including appendiceal conditions, are also performed using the system.
The procedures are performed by Evangelos Kanavos, General Surgeon and Director of the 1st Surgical Department of IASO Thessalias, together with his experienced surgical team. The department has extensive expertise in minimally invasive surgery and robotic techniques, continuously expanding treatment options for patients and enabling the management of even highly complex surgical cases.
The Da Vinci system provides surgeons with high-definition three-dimensional visualization and highly precise control of surgical instruments, facilitating delicate surgical maneuvers even in anatomically challenging areas. For patients, robotic surgery is associated with smaller incisions, reduced blood loss, less postoperative pain and faster recovery.
Within a modern hospital environment equipped with advanced operating theatres and comprehensive support services, IASO Thessalias delivers robotic surgical care that combines innovation, safety and excellent clinical outcomes.