Dr. Stacey South Achieves Milestone as First Surgeon to Complete 3,000 Robotic Surgeries at Manatee Memorial Hospital
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SRQ DAILY MONDAY BUSINESS EDITION
MONDAY OCT 28, 2024 |
Manatee Memorial Hospital (MMH) proudly recognizes Dr. Stacey South, a Master Surgeon, for her significant achievement in robotic surgery. Dr. South, who was instrumental in establishing the hospital's robotics program in 2008, has now become the first surgeon to complete 3,000 procedures using the da Vinci® surgical robotic system. MMH was the first hospital in the county to introduce a robotics program, with Dr. South leading the way by performing the inaugural robotic procedure. Now, 16 years later, the oncologic gynecologist celebrates this remarkable milestone and the advancements in robotic technology that have transformed surgical care. Today, MMH utilizes the advanced da Vinci Xi Robotic System from Intuitive, providing surgeons with enhanced precision and flexibility. For patients, this means minimally invasive procedures that result in faster recovery times, reduced risk of infection, and less post-operative pain. Many patients are able to return home the same day or the following day. With such impressive outcomes, robotic-assisted surgeries are quickly becoming the standard of care. MMH’s robotic surgery program has achieved such success that it now serves as a training center for surgeons from across the region. "Having a program of this caliber in Manatee County is a true point of pride for our community," said CEO Andy Guz. In addition, MMH is home to five Master Surgeons recognized by the Surgical Review Corporation , further solidifying its position as a leader in robotic-assisted surgery.
Photo courtesy of Manatee Memorial Hospital.
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