Facing Hysterectomy? Learn why da Vinci Surgery may be your best treatment option for early stage gynecologic cancer

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Facing Hysterectomy? Learn why da Vinci Surgery may be your best treatment option for early stage gynecologic cancer

The Condition: Early Stage Gynecologic Cancer A wide variety of gynecologic cancers can affect a woman s reproductive system, which consists of the uterus, vagina, ovaries and fallopian tubes. The uterus is a hollow, muscular organ that holds a baby as it grows inside a pregnant woman. The fallopian tubes and ovaries are located on either side of the uterus. The most common types of gynecologic cancers are cervical, endometrial (uterine) and ovarian cancer. The specific type of cancer a woman has and how advanced it is, will determine her available treatment options. Women with early stage gynecologic cancer are often treated with hysterectomy - the surgical removal of the uterus. In this procedure, the doctor may also remove the ovaries, fallopian tubes and/or select lymph nodes. Hysterectomy is the second most common surgical procedure for women in the United States, and an estimated one third of all U.S. women will have a hysterectomy by age 60. 1 Fallopian Tubes Ovaries Uterus http://www.cancerindex.org/clinks3g.htm

Your doctor is one of a growing number of surgeons offering da Vinci Hysterectomy for early stage gynecologic cancer. For more information about da Vinci Hysterectomy and to find a da Vinci Surgeon near you, visit: www.davincihysterectomy.com

The Treatment: Hysterectomy If you have a gynecologic cancer - such as cancer of the uterus or cervix - hysterectomy may be your best treatment option. The type of hysterectomy you have will depend upon your medical history and health, as well as the extent of the cancer growth. Traditional hysterectomies for gynecologic cancers are performed via open abdominal surgery, requiring a long vertical incision (from the pubic bone to just above the navel). Open abdominal hysterectomy can be painful for patients, involving heavy medications, risk of infection and significant blood loss during surgery. After surgery, a long recovery (typically 6 weeks) is necessary. In addition, many patients are not happy with the scar left by the incision. While clinical studies support the effectiveness of the da Vinci System when used in minimally invasive da Vinci Surgical System may not be appropriate for every individual. Always ask your doctor about all t 2008 Intuitive Surgical. All rights reserved. Intuitive, Intuitive Surgical, da Vinci, da Vinci S and EndoWris Surgical. PN 871970 Rev. A 4/08

While hysterectomy is a relatively safe procedure, it may not be appropriate or necessary for all individuals or conditions. Always ask your doctor about all treatment options, as well as their risks and benefits. Open Surgery Incision da Vinci Hysterectomy Incisions ery, individual results may vary. Surgery with the ment options, as well as their risks and benefits. trademarks or registered trademarks of Intuitive

da Vinci Hysterectomy: A Less Invasive Surgical Procedure If your doctor recommends hysterectomy, you may be a candidate for an innovative, less invasive surgical procedure called da Vinci Hysterectomy. This procedure uses a state-of-theart surgical system designed to help your doctor perform the most precise and least invasive hysterectomy available today. For most women, da Vinci Hysterectomy offers numerous potential benefits over traditional surgical approaches, including: Significantly less pain Less blood loss and need for transfusion Less risk of infection Shorter hospital stay Quicker recovery and return to normal activities Small incisions for minimal scarring Less time between surgery and follow-on treatments Better outcomes and patient satisfaction, in many cases As with any surgery, these benefits cannot be guaranteed, as surgery is patient- and procedure-specific.

The Enabling Technology: da Vinci Surgical System The da Vinci Surgical System is designed to provide surgeons with enhanced capabilities, including high-definition 3D vision and a magnified view. Your doctor controls the da Vinci System, which translates his or her hand movements into smaller, more precise movements of tiny instruments inside your body. Though it is often called a robot, da Vinci cannot act on its own: Instead, the surgery is performed entirely by your doctor. Together, da Vinci technology allows your doctor to perform complex procedures through just a few tiny openings. As a result, you may be able to get back to life faster without the usual recovery following major surgery. The da Vinci System has been used successfully worldwide in hundreds of thousands of procedures to date.