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Patients can expect fewer complications, reduced blood loss, less pain, and a faster recovery.
This technology enables doctors to make smaller incisions and perform surgery with greater precision.
The results include fewer complications, less pain after surgery and quicker recovery.
Robotic surgery goes beyond the limits of the human hand so that doctors can have greater precision.
In December 2014, one of Intermountain's physicians, Dr. Nathan Richards, performed the first ever minimally-invasive Whipple procedure in Utah. Dr. Richards did it with the help of robotics.