Published Oct 4, 2007
mikethern
358 Posts
Does your O.R. have a Da Vinci robot yet?
Snowshooz
25 Posts
Yes we do...use it mostly for GYN cases so far...
MamaCheese
177 Posts
Ours does. It's used mostly for prostatectomies.
hotdog19d
120 Posts
Yes, we use ours for prostates. I was just talking to the intuitive rep today about it.
ewattsjt
448 Posts
I work at a “satellite” facility, but the larger main facility has one.
core0
1,831 Posts
We use ours for prostates, donor nephrectomies and colorectal surgery. We're looking at donor hepatectomies.
David Carpenter, PA-C
eatona64
2 Posts
yes, the hospital I work for has one and we've been doing prostatectomies and hysterectomies. We just returned from a Da Vinci conference held at UNC Chapel Hill and found it to be very informative even though it was geared more toward Surgeons and administration. The nurses there suggested they give more breakout sessions geared toward nursing.
land64shark
367 Posts
Yes, we have one. However it's gathering dust burried in a corner because the one surgeon that used it is gone now.
Scrubby
1,313 Posts
Yes we have a DaVinci as well. We really only use it for prostates .
GrumpyRN63, ADN, RN
833 Posts
We use ours in Gyn/Onc Sx, not sure about other specialties, lots of postop complications though, I wouldn't want one used on me....xould just be the technique of the surgeon doing most of the cases :uhoh21:
TracyB,RN, RN
646 Posts
Ummm, nope. We don't even have computer charting yet.
Uro-DaVinci
7 Posts
Yes - We have a DaVinci robot and it is used exclusively by our Urology group for prostatectomies and some nephrectomy procedures.