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Robot-assisted surgery dramatically improves outcomes in patients with uterine, endometrial, and cervical cancer. Moreover, because of fewer post-operative complications and shorter hospital stays, robotic procedures also cost less.

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Patient Manual for daVinci Robotic Thyroid and Parathyroid Surgery with No Neck Incisions

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RoboticThyroidTexas Allergy & Asthma. He is among the first surgeons in North America to successfully perform robot-assisted endoscopic thyroid surgery using the daVinci Surgical System.

Dr Kuppersmith is a former President of the American Academy of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery, as well as a former President of the Texas chapter of AAO-HNS. He has received numerous awards including being selected by his peers for inclusion in the "Best Doctors in America", Texas Super Doctors as published in Texas Monthly, the “Guide to America’s Top Physicians” by the Consumers’ Research Council of America, a Distinguished Service Award and an Honor Award from the American Academy of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery.

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RoboticThyroidTexas Allergy & Asthma. He is among the first surgeons in North America to successfully perform robot-assisted endoscopic thyroid surgery using the daVinci Surgical System.

Dr Kuppersmith is a former President of the American Academy of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery, as well as a former President of the Texas chapter of AAO-HNS. He has received numerous awards including being selected by his peers for inclusion in the "Best Doctors in America", Texas Super Doctors as published in Texas Monthly, the “Guide to America’s Top Physicians” by the Consumers’ Research Council of America, a Distinguished Service Award and an Honor Award from the American Academy of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery.

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straitstimes.com — “SINGAPORE scientists have developed a way to do surgery without scars - by getting to the site through the patient's mouth.It is still in the trial stage, but the gadget looks promising. Three patients in India were the first to benefit. They had cancer tumours in their stomach removed within minutes and left the hospital for home the same day.View full resource at straitstimes.com

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Hospitals Misleading Patients About Benefits Of Robotic Surgery, Study Suggests - 05/18/2011

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Hospitals misleading patients about benefits of robotic surgery, study suggests

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