Monday, July 9, 2012
Bác sĩ Việt Nam đầu Tiên với phương pháp mổ sạn túi mật
Bác sĩ Nguyễn thế Trieu Huy, bác sĩ giải phẫu tổng
quát là bác sĩ giải phẫu Việt Nam đầu tiên với phương pháp mổ nội soi
với người mày Robotic cho sản túi mật với một vết thẹo nhỏ.
Regional Medical Center of San Jose to Perform First da Vinci Single-Incision Gallbladder Removal with in the Bay Area
Robotic Surgery Procedure Allows Surgeon to Perform Single-Incision Cholecystectomy through Belly Button
San Jose- April 5, 2012 – Regional Medical Center of San Jose will be
the first hospital in the Bay Area and among the first hospitals in the
U.S. to perform a single-incision cholecystectomy (gallbladder removal)
using the da Vinci Si Robotic Surgical System.
With the da Vinci, Regional general surgeon Dr. Huy T. T. Nguyen will
remove the gallbladder of a San Jose woman through a single incision
through her belly button on April 5th, 2012.
“This exciting new technology paired with our highly trained doctors and
operating room staff means better surgical outcomes for our patients,”
said Mike T. Johnson, CEO of Regional. “Not only will this surgical
procedure be safer and less invasive, the recovery period is
significantly reduced and there will be virtually no visible scar from
the single incision through the umbilical.”
In the past, gallbladder removals have been performed either through
open surgery, which requires a large opening in the abdomen, or
laparoscopic surgery, which requires multiple incision sites. The
gallbladder is a pear-shaped organ that sits just below the liver on the
upper right side of the abdomen. It collects and stores bile — a
digestive fluid produced in the liver – and its removal can relieve the
pain and discomfort of gallstones. The new surgical method with the da
Vinci system will lead to safer outcomes and fast recovery times.
The da Vinci system has been used for an array of other types of
surgeries and was just recently FDA-approved for gallbladder removals.
The system allows surgeons to operate with accurate precision, enhanced
maneuverability and three-dimensional visualization.
Contact: Bev Mikalonis/ VP Marketing & Communications
Regional Medical Center of San Jose
408-729-2809
Bev.mikalonis@hcahealthcare.co m
Video mổ bằng Robot của Bác Sĩ Việt Nam được giải thích bằng tiếng Việt
Bác sĩ Việt Nam đầu Tiên với phương pháp mổ sạn túi mật
Bác sĩ Nguyễn thế Trieu Huy, bác sĩ giải phẫu tổng
quát là bác sĩ giải phẫu Việt Nam đầu tiên với phương pháp mổ nội soi
với người mày Robotic cho sản túi mật với một vết thẹo nhỏ.
Regional Medical Center of San Jose to Perform First da Vinci Single-Incision Gallbladder Removal with in the Bay Area
Robotic Surgery Procedure Allows Surgeon to Perform Single-Incision Cholecystectomy through Belly Button
San Jose- April 5, 2012 – Regional Medical Center of San Jose will be the first hospital in the Bay Area and among the first hospitals in the U.S. to perform a single-incision cholecystectomy (gallbladder removal) using the da Vinci Si Robotic Surgical System.
With the da Vinci, Regional general surgeon Dr. Huy T. T. Nguyen will remove the gallbladder of a San Jose woman through a single incision through her belly button on April 5th, 2012.
“This exciting new technology paired with our highly trained doctors and operating room staff means better surgical outcomes for our patients,” said Mike T. Johnson, CEO of Regional. “Not only will this surgical procedure be safer and less invasive, the recovery period is significantly reduced and there will be virtually no visible scar from the single incision through the umbilical.”
In the past, gallbladder removals have been performed either through open surgery, which requires a large opening in the abdomen, or laparoscopic surgery, which requires multiple incision sites. The gallbladder is a pear-shaped organ that sits just below the liver on the upper right side of the abdomen. It collects and stores bile — a digestive fluid produced in the liver – and its removal can relieve the pain and discomfort of gallstones. The new surgical method with the da Vinci system will lead to safer outcomes and fast recovery times.
The da Vinci system has been used for an array of other types of surgeries and was just recently FDA-approved for gallbladder removals. The system allows surgeons to operate with accurate precision, enhanced maneuverability and three-dimensional visualization.
Contact: Bev Mikalonis/ VP Marketing & Communications
Regional Medical Center of San Jose
408-729-2809
Bev.mikalonis@hcahealthcare.co m
Video mổ bằng Robot của Bác Sĩ Việt Nam được giải thích bằng tiếng ViệtXin nói cho rõ ,tôi đưa lại đề tài Bác Sĩ Việt Nam mổ "nội soi" bằng Robot không phải để tranh luận hơn thua mà chỉ để chứng minh một tin tức mà tôi đã đưa cách đây không lâu nhưng bị nghi ngờ thế này thế nọ ,lần này bản tin về ca mổ đuợc thâu hình và giải thích bằng tiếng Việt Nam .Người Việt mình thường mặc cảm thua kém thiên hạ ,nhưng lại không bao giờ chịu khuyến khích ,nâng đỡ người khác để người mình có cơ hội tiến bộ bằng người ta ,nên mình cứ thua thiên hạ mãi ,vì lẽ đó mà tôi đưa lại đề tài này, hơn nữa đứng trên phương diện Khoa Học Kỹ Thuật chúng ta cần khuyến kích nhau cho tương lai của đất nước .
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4NBT4zCr-Io
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