Traditional Hysterectomy

Traditional hysterectomy requires
a large incision. This open surgery
commonly results in substantial
blood loss and a lengthy and
uncomfortable recovery.
Advantages of Minimally
Invasive Hysterectomy:
  • Less Time in Hospital
  • Less Pain
  • Less Chance of
    Infection
  • Less Bleeding
  • Less Scarring
  • Much Smaller Incisions
  • Less Recovery Time
Minimally Invasive Hysterectomy
405.610.DOCS(3627)
Minimally Invasive Hysterectomy
Our OB/GYN
Surgeons
Bryan J. Treacy, M.D.,
F.A.C.O.G.
J. Brant Buchinger, M.D.
Robotic Hysterectomy

Robotic minimally invasive procedures
avoid the drawbacks of traditional
hysterectomy, including blood loss, pain
and scarring.  Instead, surgeons operate
through much smaller incisions
As a result, our surgeons are helping
change the practice of gynecological
surgery as it's known today.
Traditional vs. Minimally Invasive Robotic Surgery
Incision for
traditional
hysterctomy
Incisions for
minimally invasive
robotic
hysterectomy
Some other gynecological procedures that
can be performed using robotics include:
Myomectomy (surgical removal of uterine
fibroids)
Sacrocolpopexy (correction of vaginal vault
prolapse)
To locate a surgeon, click here or call 405.610.DOCS(3627).