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St. Luke’s Wants to Add Robotic-Assisted Surgery
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Dr. Joel Carlson, who performs such surgeries as hysterectomies and stress urinary incontinence, served as chairperson of the Surgical Robotics Committee at Portneuf Medical Center in Pocatello before joining St. Luke’s.
   
Friday, December 27, 2024
 

BY KAREN BOSSICK

St. Luke’s Wood River and St. Luke’s Wood Foundation are trying to raise the money to bring robotic-assisted surgery to the Wood River Valley.

The robotic-assisted surgery would enable surgeons to operate with precision and control through small incisions. This would mean less pain, less blood loss, fewer complications, lower infection risk, minimal scarring, shorter hospital stays and faster recovery times for patients.

It also means that advanced procedures, such as surgeries in urology and women’s health could be performed at St. Luke’s Wood River, eliminating the need for travel.

“This technology helps our patients get back to their lives quicker,” said Dr. Joel Carlson, an OB/GYN with St. Luke’s Clinic, who has long used the da Vinci Surgical System. “This technology has greatly improved my ability to deliver precise, efficient care. It’s not just a tool—it’s a pathway to better outcomes.”

St. Luke’s Wood River wants to acquire the latest da Vinci Surgical System, the DV5, which includes a 3D high-definition vision system, specialized instruments and software that enhance precision and dexterity. Its mechanical wrists replicate and exceed the range of motion of the human hand, enabling surgeons to perform intricate movements in hard-to-reach areas with unparalleled accuracy.

The robot will not actually perform the surgery. The surgeon will perform it using instruments that he or she guides via a console.

“By investing in tools like robotic-assisted surgery systems, we’re paving the way for future growth, expanding access to specialized care, attracting top-tier surgeons and staff and improving overall community health,” said Megan Tanous, chief development officer of St. Luke’s Wood River Foundation.

To learn more, visit https://www.slwrf.org/ or contact Betsy Mullins at mullinse@slhs.org or 208-727-8419.

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