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Robotic Assisted Heart Surgery
with da Vinci® Si Surgical System
Minimally Invasive Heart Surgery
The da Vinci® Si Surgical System (da Vinci) uses robotic computer technology providing breakthrough minimally invasive surgical capabilities that offer greater surgical benefits.How Surgeries are Performed with a Surgical Robot
By using the da Vinci® Si Surgical System (da Vinci) in heart surgery the breastbone (sternum) remains intact.
Robotic Assisted heart valve repair or replacement
Through robotic assisted visualization, dexterity, precision and control, a surgeon can perform a wide array of procedures through small one to two centimeter incisions. During an operation, the surgeon sits at a console in the surgical suite and monitors the video screens to direct the robotic arms to perform the surgery. The da Vinci® Si Surgical System seamlessly and directly translates the surgeon’s natural hand, wrist and finger movements from controls at the console to the surgical instruments inside the patient.
Robotic Assisted heart valve repair or replacement
Robotic assisted heart surgery, also called closed-chest heart surgery, is performed without separating the breastbone (sternum) and ribcage. During the procedure, small keyhole incisions (one to two centimeters) are made on the chest, between the ribs, allowing for the surgical equipment and a tiny camera, called an endoscope, to reach the heart. Unlike traditional open-heart surgery, procedures are performed while the heart is still beating and do not require the use of a heart-lung machine.

The da Vinci® Si Surgical System gives surgeons:
- Greater range of motion and precision than with hand-manipulated, minimally invasive procedures.
- A magnified, high-definition three-dimensional view when operating.
- Instruments that become an extension of the doctor’s wrists, hands and fingers to move the tiny surgical instruments in a delicate, precise manner.
Minimally Invasive Heart Surgery Procedures — performed with the da Vinci® Si Surgical System
Atrial Fibrillation Cardiac Tumors Congenital Heart Disease Coronary Artery Disease Heart Failure
- da Vinci® Robotic Assisted Heart Valve Repair or Replacement
- da Vinci® Robotic Assisted Left Ventricular Lead Placement
Benefits of da Vinci Robotic Assisted Heart Surgery
- Less post-operative pain.
- Reduced trauma to the body.
- Less scarring.
- Shorter hospital stays.
- Reduced blood loss and need for transfusions.
- Quicker recovery and return to normal activities.
Cardiac Rehabilitation
Following the procedure, cardiac rehabilitation is provided in stages to help reduce risk for future heart problems and to make the recovery process quick.Surgeons specialized in minimally invasive robotic assisted surgery:
Long Beach Memorial Medical Center
Daniel Bethencourt, MD
Medical Director
Cardiothoracic / Thoracic Surgery (Heart & Chest)
Paul A Mazur, MD
Cardiothoracic / Thoracic Surgery (Heart & Chest)
Medical Director
Cardiothoracic / Thoracic Surgery (Heart & Chest)
Paul A Mazur, MD
Cardiothoracic / Thoracic Surgery (Heart & Chest)
Orange Coast Memorial Medical Center
Paul Mazur, MD
Cardiothoracic / Thoracic Surgery (Heart & Chest)
Cardiothoracic / Thoracic Surgery (Heart & Chest)
Saddleback Memorial Medical Center – Laguna Hills
Quang Vo, MD
Cardiothoracic / Thoracic Surgery (Heart & Chest)
Cardiothoracic / Thoracic Surgery (Heart & Chest)



