Nearly 500 robot-assisted surgeries performed in Saskatchewan over the past year
Robots are having a big impact on surgeries in Saskatchewan.
A fourth robot-assisted surgical system is up and running at Saskatoon’s Royal University Hospital. Two other surgical robotic systems are located at Saskatoon’s St. Paul’s Hospital, and another was unveiled at the Pasqua Hospital in Regina in the fall.
The latest da Vinci Surgical System was introduced at the hospital in December, and since then it has been used in “nearly 20 surgeries,” the Saskatchewan Ministry of Health said, including colorectal and hepatobiliary (liver, gallbladder, and bile ducts) operations.
“With the continued expansion of our robot-assisted surgical program, more patients will have access to minimally invasive surgical procedures that result in quicker recoveries close to home,” Jeremy Cockrill, Saskatchewan’s health minister, said in a statement.


