HCA Florida Englewood Hospital Marks 2,000 Robotic-Assisted Surgeries, Reflecting Surgical Expertise

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HCA Florida Englewood Hospital recently surpassed 2,000 minimally invasive robotic-assisted surgeries, underscoring its commitment to advanced technology and high-quality care for the community. Robotic-assisted surgery allows specially trained surgeons to operate robotic arms that move instruments with precision beyond human capability, enabling access through tiny openings. Benefits often include smaller incisions, less pain, reduced blood loss, fewer complications, shorter hospital stays and faster recovery times. The 2,000th procedure was performed by Shea Jones, DO, general surgeon. The hospital operates three robotic units, enabling surgeons to perform a wide range of procedures with enhanced precision and control. Learn more about surgical services at HCA Florida Englewood Hospital.

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