Home Contact Us Make a Gift
Home : Our Services : Surgical Procedures : Robotic assisted esophagectomy


Robotic assisted esophagectomy

Removal of the esophagus for cancer is an extremely complex surgical operation. Traditional (open) surgery involves an incision in the abdomen (laparotomy) and an incision on the side of the chest spreading the ribs (thoracotomy). Utilizing a robot-assisted minimally invasive approach, the procedure can now be done, in properly selected patients, with very small incisions, with much less pain and with faster return to full function.

Use our search to Find a Physician by specialization or procedure.

  • Rafael Andrade, MD
  • Michael Maddaus, MD

  •