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Robotic-Assisted Surgery

Designed Around You

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Surgery can feel overwhelming – but at Trinity Health, we’re using advanced robotic technology to make it safer, more precise and more personal. Whether you're facing a routine procedure or something more complex, our statewide surgical program is built to help you heal faster, with fewer complications and better outcomes.

Minimally invasive robotic-assisted surgery gives our expert surgeons enhanced control, flexibility and visibility – allowing for smaller incisions, less pain and shorter hospital stays. It’s a powerful tool that helps us care for you with greater accuracy and compassion.

With the strength of a national health system and the heart of local care, Trinity Health is proud to lead the way in robotic-assisted surgery – bringing world-class expertise to the communities we serve and putting your recovery first.

Trinity Health Michigan: By the Numbers

One Technology, Many Possibilities

Across Michigan, Trinity Health’s robotics program is changing the way we care for patients – enhancing treatment options across a wide range of specialties.

Benefits of Robotic-Assisted Surgery

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Less Invasive

Smaller entry points into the body compared to traditional surgery.

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Less Pain

Less discomfort following surgery due to minimal damage to surrounding tissue.

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Less Scarring

Smaller incisions mean more discreet scars.

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Less Risk of Complications

Greater precision decreases blood loss and likelihood of complications.

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Less Time Recovering

Smaller incisions mean shorter hospital stays, quicker healing, and getting back to what you love sooner.

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More Clarity

Magnified 3D imaging helps surgeons see more of what they need to see.

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More Precision

Improved accuracy means more improved outcomes.

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Find a Robotic Surgeon

To learn more about robotic-assisted surgery at Trinity Health Michigan, schedule a consultation with a provider today.

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Surgical Sidekicks: Discover the Robots Behind the Precision

da Vinci robotic surgery

da Vinci

It’s the most widely used surgical robot in our system, supporting surgeons across a range of specialties—from bariatrics to women’s health.

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Mako robotic surgery

Mako

Used for precision-guided joint replacements, including hip, knee and partial knee procedures tailored to you.

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Ion robotic surgery machine

Ion

Helps doctors find and biopsy lung nodules with greater accuracy, using a tiny camera to navigate deep into the lungs—kind of like a colonoscopy, but for your lungs.

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Excelsius GPS machine

ExcelsiusGPS

Helps surgeons perform spine surgery with incredible precision, using a GPS-like system to guide instruments through small incisions for a safer, more accurate procedure.

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Aquablation robotic surgery machine

Aquablation

A robotic treatment for an enlarged prostate that uses a gentle stream of water (not heat) to remove extra tissue, helping relieve symptoms with less discomfort and a quicker recovery.

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Rosa robotic surgery machine

ROSA

Doctors can precisely place tiny electrodes in the brain to find where seizures start. Rosa is like a GPS system for epilepsy surgery, making the process safer and far less invasive.

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