Big things happen with smaller incisions
Whether you are contemplating surgical weight loss, have been diagnosed with a hernia or bad gallbladder, discover gentle, compassionate care close to home. At Spectrum Health Lakeland, we're part of a team of 80 da Vinci® surgeons who are specially trained in the latest minimally invasive surgical techniques using the da Vinci® Xi™ Surgical System.
More than 14,000 robotic-assisted surgeries have been performed to date have led to faster healing, less discomfort, more life to live. Some of the most common surgeries performed using the da Vinci are:
1,000 safety checks per second
Lakeland surgeons use the da Vinci® Xi™ Surgical Systems to see inside the body more clearly and perform complex surgeries through tiny incisions.The da Vinci robot performs over 1,000 safety checks per second and allows for a whole new level of safer, more complex surgical treatment. This state-of-the-art technology allows patients to receive the advanced treatment they need, without leaving our community.
Compared to conventional surgery, da Vinci robotic-assisted surgery may provide a number of benefits including:
- Faster recovery
- Less pain
- Minimal scarring
- Reduced blood loss and need for blood transfusions
- Reduced risk of infection
- Single site incision
- Shorter hospital stays
- Smaller incisions
Hear more from our da Vinci patients
Jun 20, 2018 Reporting from Niles, MI
A Very Lucky Man – Bad Kidney Causes Back Pain - Mitchel Simmons
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Jun 20, 2018
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When 56-year-old Mitchel Simmons’ blood pressure sky rocketed one afternoon, he thought he was having a heart attack and immediately called 9-1-1. At the hospital, a cardiologist performed a series of tests which revealed no issues with his heart. Ho
A Very Lucky Man – Bad Kidney Causes Back Pain - Mitchel Simmons
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A Very Lucky Man – Bad Kidney Causes Back Pain - Mitchel Simmons
Jun, 2018
Physicians: Benjamin Stockton, MD; David Kraklau, MD
When 56-year-old Mitchel Simmons’ blood pressure sky rocketed one afternoon, he thought he was having a heart attack and immediately called 9-1-1. At the hospital, a cardiologist performed a series of tests which revealed no issues with his heart. However, a few weeks after returning home, he began experiencing severe pain in his back. He had suffered from back pain for the past two years but this was nothing like he had ever felt before.
After a return trip to the hospital, Mitchel learned he had a non-functioning kidney which would need to be surgically removed. Mitchel’s primary care provider, referred him to urologist, David Kraklau, MD. Dr. Kraklau performed a CT scan and, after reviewing the results, recommended Mitchel meet with robotic-trained surgeon, Benjamin Stockton, MD.
Dr. Stockton explained that he could use the da Vinci® Xi™ system to remove Mitchel’s kidney through a few small incisions. The robotic procedure offers a number of benefits over traditional surgery including faster recovery and less pain.
“When Dr. Stockton first mentioned robotic surgery I was a bit apprehensive,” said Mitchel. “But he did a great job explaining everything to myself and my mother and brother – it was like talking to another member of our family. He was very upfront and honest and made me feel comfortable about everything.”
Before undergoing surgery, Dr. Stockton recommended Mitchel participate in Presurgery Planning – a program which helps prepare patients for surgery, with a focus on reducing complications during surgery and improving recovery after surgery. During the program Mitchel learned about the importance of eating healthy, exercising, and preventing infections, among other topics.
“Presurgery Planning is the best thing that ever happened to me,” said Mitchel. “It’s an amazing program. I was able to get healthier in just a week’s time before my surgery took place.”
The following week Mitchel was admitted to Lakeland Medical Center where he underwent surgery to remove the diseased kidney. Not only did he value the care he received from his surgeon, the entire surgical team made his stay “fantastic.”
“Everyone from the pre-operative team to the nurses and doctors were just fantastic,” said Mitchel. “Dr. Stockton has such a big heart – he is the most caring doctor I’ve ever met in my life.”
The day after his procedure, Mitchel was able to return home to continue healing. Although he was left with slight pain from the incision site, his blood pressure had returned to normal and he no longer experienced pain in his back. As a carpenter, he looks forward to eventually returning to the job site pain-free.
“I’m a very lucky man – I feel like I got a second chance at life,” said Mitchel. “No one has ever been able to figure out what was causing my back pain. I would recommend Lakeland and the da Vinci robot to anyone.”