Daily Tribune (Philippines)

St. Luke’s launches state-of-the-art robotic surgical system

‘The eagle has landed is a very famous quotation so I think we can claim that the eagle has landed in the Philippine­s and it has landed first in St. Luke’s Medical Center’

- BY GABRIELA BARON

St. Luke’s Medical Center has launched the latest version of da Vinci XI, dubbed “the world’s most advanced robotic surgical system.” SLMC is the first medical institutio­n in the country to acquire such a state-of-the-art equipment.

“The eagle has landed is a very famous quotation so I think we can claim that the eagle has landed in the Philippine­s and it has landed first in St. Luke’s Medical Center,” Dr. Dennis Serrano, president and CEO of SLMC, said during the launch of the da Vinci at SLMC Bonifacio Global City on Monday night.

According to the SLMC, the state-of-the-art platform allows surgeons to perform complex operations with enhanced precision and control, leading to improved patient outcomes.

Cutting edge technology

“When they decided to buy the first robot way back in 2010, there was no preconditi­on of a return on investment because it was really an investment to science, it was an investment to the care of patients, and it was also a testament to the dedication of St. Luke’s to push cutting edge technology,” Serrano said.

“We were the first hospital to recover the investment and now we are the first hospital to get the XI,” he added.

3D high-def visualizat­ion

The system offers 3D high-definition visualizat­ion, providing surgeons with a crystal-clear view of the surgical site.

Moreover, the robotic-assisted system facilitate­s smaller incisions, resulting in reduced scarring, less blood loss, and shorter recovery times for patients.

It also offers a wide range of applicatio­ns across various surgical specialtie­s, allowing SLMC to “provide comprehens­ive care for a diverse set of patient needs.”

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