St. David's HealthCare

St. David's HealthCare is one of the largest health systems in Texas and Austin's third-
largest private employer, with more than 60 sites throughout Central Texas, including
seven hospitals, four urgent care centers, four ambulatory surgery centers, and two
freestanding emergency departments, with a third set to open in Bastrop this summer.

St. David's HealthCare has a long history of serving the residents of Central Texas
with exceptional medical care. Our 7,500 employees touch over 858,000 lives each
year with a spirit of warmth, friendliness and personal pride.

What's New @ St. David's HealthCare
healthcare reform

RSS Feed Subscribe to our News.

All News

St. David's South Austin Medical Center First in Austin to Use da Vinci® Robotic Surgical System for Thoracic Procedures

Tuesday, August 03, 2010

On June 23, 2010, St. David’s South Austin Medical Center became the first hospital in Austin to use the da Vinci® Robotic Surgical System for a thoracic (chest) procedure. The da Vinci® Robotic Surgical System was used to perform a thymectomy, which is a surgical procedure in which the thymus gland—located in the chest—is removed.

“Several approaches are available to surgically remove the thymus gland, the most common being a sternotomy, or open-chest, approach,” Eric Hoenicke, M.D., a cardiothoracic surgeon at St. David’s South Austin Medical Center, said. “A traditional sternotomy involves a cut down the center of the chest through the breast-plate, or sternum, to access the thymus gland. During robotic-assisted minimally invasive procedures, we can access that area through tiny incisions on the patient’s chest, which can greatly improve the patient’s recovery in addition to reducing scarring and pain.”

The da Vinci® System’s patented InSite® Vision System gives the surgeon a 3-D, 10 times magnified view of the operating field, which provides an excellent vision of delicate tissue and organs. The device is also “intuitive”—when the surgeon moves the control to the right, the robot’s instruments move to the right, giving the surgeon natural hand-eye coordination.

Additionally, the da Vinci® Surgical System has “wristed” instruments that mimic the movements of the surgeon’s hands and wrists, giving him/her excellent flexibility and control when operating on delicate tissue.

“For most patients, minimally invasive thoracic procedures performed with the da Vinci® Surgical System can offer more potential benefits than traditional open surgery, including a shorter hospital stay, less pain and scarring, less risk of infection, less blood loss and fewer transfusions, and a quicker return to normal activities,” Lisa Offord, Director of Surgical Services at St. David’s South Austin Medical Center, said.

The da Vinci® Surgical System can also be used to treat coronary artery disease. Robotic surgical procedures may be performed to bypass diseased or blocked coronary arteries without the need for sternotomy in selected patients.


St. David’s South Austin Medical Center


St. David's South Austin Medical Center, located at 901 West Ben White Boulevard, is owned by St. David's HealthCare, one of the largest health systems in Texas. St. David's South Austin Medical Center is an acute care facility with 252 beds, offering a range of complex specialties and sub-specialties, including a comprehensive and nationally recognized cardiac program, full-service maternity and newborn care with Level I and II nurseries, and a thriving 24-hour emergency department, among others. In 2010, the medical center is launching a comprehensive $72-million renovation and expansion effort, to be completed in 2012. For more information, please visit StDavidsSouth.com.

Facebook DZone It! Digg It! StumbleUpon Technorati Del.icio.us NewsVine Reddit Blinklist Furl it!

blog comments powered by Disqus

Sign Up For eNews

Stay up to date with health news and information when you sign up for the St. David's HealthCare e-newsletter. Sign Up