In recent years, ULSAS has been gradually implementing robotic systems, reinforcing its commitment to innovation and improving healthcare. Recently, the institution acquired a state-of-the-art robotic system, developed under the concept of an ‘immersive intuitive interface’, which stands out for the way it transforms healthcare professionals’ interaction with technology. Unlike conventional interfaces, which require a high level of technical specialization, this new interface will adapt to the surgeon’s movements and needs, offering a detailed 3D view and intuitive commands.
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Publication type: News Summary
Original title: ULS ALMADA-SEIXAL Instala 1.º Robot Cirúrgico
News publication date: 28 October 2024
Source: Unidade Local de Saúde de Almada-Seixal (ULSAS)

What is the goal and target audience?
     The aim is ‘to provide state-of-the-art healthcare, in favor of our users and with consideration for our professionals’ and ‘to enable us to provide a better response to our users’, according to Teresa Luciano, president of the Board of Directors of the Unidade Local de Saúde de Almada-Seixal (ULSAS). The target audience is health professionals, users and the public interested in technological advances in medicine.

What is the context?
     In recent years, ULSAS has been gradually implementing robotic systems, reinforcing its commitment to innovation and improving healthcare. Recently, the institution acquired a state-of-the-art robotic system, developed under the concept of an ‘immersive intuitive interface’, which stands out for the way it transforms healthcare professionals’ interaction with technology. Unlike conventional interfaces, which require a high level of technical specialization, this new interface will adapt to the surgeon’s movements and needs, offering a detailed 3D view and intuitive commands.

What is the initiative?
     With a €1.9 million investment, ULSAS is incorporating the da Vinci Xi robotic system, representing a crucial step in modernizing healthcare services in the region. This technology allows minimally invasive surgeries to be carried out with high precision, providing the surgeon with a three-dimensional view of the surgical field, without the need for glasses or any other support. This closer assessment of reality results in safer and more effective procedures. In addition, the initiative also includes intensive training plans tailored to each healthcare professional, ensuring that they are well-prepared to use this cutting-edge technology in the specialities of general surgery, urology, otorhinolaryngology and gynecology.

What are the impacts?
     The implementation of the da Vinci Xi robotic system at Hospital Garcia de Orta has had a series of positive impacts on the quality and efficiency of healthcare. In this way, the system allows surgical procedures to be standardized, promoting consistency and high-quality results. With greater precision and control, the robot reduces bleeding, the risk of infections and post-operative pain for patients. Thus, the use of this new system not only speeds up recovery time, allowing patients to quickly return to their normal activities, but also increases operational efficiency in the operating room, enabling surgeons to operate with excellence in less time.

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Grupo de Doutores
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Publication type: News Summary
Original title: ULS ALMADA-SEIXAL Instala 1.º Robot Cirúrgico
News publication date: 28 October 2024
Source: Unidade Local de Saúde de Almada-Seixal (ULSAS)

What is the goal and target audience?
     The aim is ‘to provide state-of-the-art healthcare, in favor of our users and with consideration for our professionals’ and ‘to enable us to provide a better response to our users’, according to Teresa Luciano, president of the Board of Directors of the Unidade Local de Saúde de Almada-Seixal (ULSAS). The target audience is health professionals, users and the public interested in technological advances in medicine.

What is the context?
     In recent years, ULSAS has been gradually implementing robotic systems, reinforcing its commitment to innovation and improving healthcare. Recently, the institution acquired a state-of-the-art robotic system, developed under the concept of an ‘immersive intuitive interface’, which stands out for the way it transforms healthcare professionals’ interaction with technology. Unlike conventional interfaces, which require a high level of technical specialization, this new interface will adapt to the surgeon’s movements and needs, offering a detailed 3D view and intuitive commands.

What is the initiative?
     With a €1.9 million investment, ULSAS is incorporating the da Vinci Xi robotic system, representing a crucial step in modernizing healthcare services in the region. This technology allows minimally invasive surgeries to be carried out with high precision, providing the surgeon with a three-dimensional view of the surgical field, without the need for glasses or any other support. This closer assessment of reality results in safer and more effective procedures. In addition, the initiative also includes intensive training plans tailored to each healthcare professional, ensuring that they are well-prepared to use this cutting-edge technology in the specialities of general surgery, urology, otorhinolaryngology and gynecology.

What are the impacts?
     The implementation of the da Vinci Xi robotic system at Hospital Garcia de Orta has had a series of positive impacts on the quality and efficiency of healthcare. In this way, the system allows surgical procedures to be standardized, promoting consistency and high-quality results. With greater precision and control, the robot reduces bleeding, the risk of infections and post-operative pain for patients. Thus, the use of this new system not only speeds up recovery time, allowing patients to quickly return to their normal activities, but also increases operational efficiency in the operating room, enabling surgeons to operate with excellence in less time.

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