Anyone who enjoyed playing computers as a child could work as a surgeon today.
Various studies have confirmed this.
A surgeon (pronounced: Kirurg) performs operations on people.
A robot is now operating in the Maria Hilf private clinic.
The robot’s name is Da Vinci (pronounced: Da Wintschi).
Da Vinci costs more than 1 million euros.
The robot has 4 arms.
The robot can remove prostate, kidney, bladder and also tumors.
The robot can also perform operations in the intestines or on the urinary ducts.
Surgeons can operate with the robot for many hours and very precisely.
That’s what urologist Wolfgang Loidl says.
A urologist is a specialist doctor.
A urologist is well versed in the kidneys, urinary bladder, urinary duct and urinary tube.
Loidl has already performed more than 1,000 operations with the robot.
Loidl thinks the project with the robot is very good.
Loidl moved to the Maria Hilf private clinic.
Loidl is also responsible for the fact that Da Vinci is now available in the private clinic.
How many more operations will be done?
There are 36 robots for operations in Austria.
There are 2 such robots in Carinthia.
A robot is in the Klagenfurt Clinic.
A robot is now in the private clinic in Maria Hilf.
On August 29, 2024, the first operation with the robot was carried out in the Maria Hilf Private Clinic.
Around 25 to 30 operations are expected to be performed with the robot by Christmas.
So far, all operations with the robot have gone well.
Thanks to the robot, patients usually experience less pain.
Patients lose less blood during surgery with the robot.
The patients then have to stay in the hospital for a shorter period of time.
Most patients can go home after just 5 days.
That’s what Branimir Lodeta says.
Lodeta is a urologist.
Lodeta came from Kabeg to the Maria Hilf private clinic two years ago.
Lodeta is currently learning from Loidl how to operate with Da Vinci.
Darko Sklepic also moved to the Maria Hilf private clinic.
Sklepic is a well-known surgeon.
The change from Sklepic is very good for the Maria Hilf private clinic.
Sklepic thinks the new device is very good.
A hand can tremble.
Da Vinci doesn’t tremble.
That’s what Sklepic says.
Da Vinci may still have an advantage.
At the moment there are few staff in the hospitals.
New devices help to find skilled workers.
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