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Hudson Regional Hospital Acquires da Vinci XI Surgical System

(Courtesy of HRH) Hudson Regional Hospital proudly announces its acquisition of the highly advanced da Vinci XI surgical robot, building towards its promise of providing the residents of Northern New Jersey with a sophisticated, modern facility that provides cutting-edge, high-quality healthcare services to its patients.

Hudson Regional Hospital’s procurement of the da Vinci XI robotic surgical system—which follows its recent acquisition of the Mazor Robotics Renaissance Surgical Guidance System—is the most recent example of the hospital’s new ownership’s commitment towards investing in advanced technologies that will greatly benefit the community. These minimally invasive treatment options can drastically improve the quality of life for patients with significantly reduced recovery time.

“As the role of technology in modern medical care grows larger every year, we believe there is substantial opportunity to expand robotic usage across all our practice areas,” said Dr. Nizar Kifaieh, president and CEO of Hudson Regional Hospital. “As such, we continuously assess available or emerging technologies, such as the multi-limbed da Vinci system that enables our surgeons to perform better—and with minimal invasion—therefore benefitting our surgical teams and ultimately, our patients. Our goal is to put the right technology in the hands of our capable and skilled surgeons to provide patients with the best possible clinical outcome.”

Considered one of the most dynamic tools for robotic surgery in the world, the da Vinci robotic surgery system delivers a high degree of fidelity and precision in the control of surgical instruments. Operated by a trained surgeon—who is in full control throughout the procedure—utilizing dedicated equipment, the system improves comfort for both surgeons and patients alike.

“We can now provide a minimally invasive surgical approach for a wide range of patients and surgical complexities,” said Dr. Yitzhack Asulin, Hudson Regional Hospital’s female pelvis reconstructive and robotic surgery director. “Gone are the days of a long painful recovery from an open traditional hysterectomy or myomectomy; our patients now can take advantage of this state-of-the-art robotic surgery system and undergo the most complex pelvic surgeries, which require only a couple tiny incisions that are only 1/3 of an inch in size.”

Dr. Asulin continued, “The techniques available with the da Vinci robotic surgical system result in significantly reduced post-operative pain, very small incisions, little to no blood loss, much quicker recovery, and a significantly less aggressive opioid pain medication regimen—an important consideration. We can typically send patients home the same day or the morning following a procedure.”

In addition to gynecological procedures, the da Vinci robotic surgical system will provide minimally invasive surgical options for patients who have prostate cancer, herniation, bariatric surgery and general surgery.

“Led by a ‘patient-first’ philosophy, it is Hudson Regional Hospital’s mission to provide superior and compassionate care no matter what brings them to our hospital,” said Yan Moshe, chairman of the board. “Acquisitions such as the da Vinci XI surgical robot reflect our commitment to improve the overall patient experience, while working to solidify the medical center’s reputation as a leader in the advancements of medicine, facilitator of exceptional care and trusted resource for the Northern Jersey communities we serve.”

Hudson Regional Hospital is an acute-care, 200-bed hospital, located near the shore of the Hackensack River and overlooking the Meadowlands and New York City skyline. For more information on the new Hudson Regional Hospital please visit www.HudsonRegionalHospital.com

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