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Robotic Surgery at Madison Hospital

Robotic Surgery at Madison Hospital

At Madison Hospital, we’re committed to offering patients advanced and minimally invasive surgical options. Our Da Vinci Xi robotic surgery system allows surgeons to perform a wide range of procedures with greater precision, smaller incisions, and a faster, smoother recovery for patients.

Robotic-assisted surgery isn’t performed by a robot—it’s guided entirely by your surgeon, who controls every movement from a specialized console. The Da Vinci Xi simply enhances what skilled hands can already do, offering magnified 3D views, improved dexterity, and remarkable accuracy within small, delicate spaces.

Robotic surgeon working on the Da Vinci Xi console

Procedures We Offer

Our robotic program supports many common and complex procedures across general surgery and gynecology, including:

    • Hysterectomy
    • Uterine fibroid removal (myomectomy)
    • OBGYN diagnostic procedures
    • Hernia repair
    • Gallbladder removal (cholecystectomy)
    • Abdominal wall reconstruction
    • Treatment of bowel obstruction

    As technology continues to grow, our robotic surgery capabilities grow with it—helping patients return to normal life sooner and with greater comfort.

    Why Patients Choose Robotic-Assisted Surgery

    Many patients benefit from:

    • Smaller incisions
    • Less pain after surgery
    • Shorter hospital stays
    • Reduced risk of complications
    • Quicker return to daily activities

    Most importantly, you maintain the expertise of a skilled surgeon who is in control from start to finish. Our Operating Room team also includes experienced perioperative nurses and surgical technicians with special training in robotic surgery.

    Da Vinci Xi robotic surgery system console

    Wondering If Robotic Surgery Is Right for You?

    Every patient and every condition is unique. To learn whether the Da Vinci Xi is an appropriate option for your procedure, ask your surgeon. They will guide you through the benefits, risks and alternatives so you can make the choice that’s best for your health.