During the procedure, the abdominal cavity is gently inflated with carbon dioxide gas. The pressure created by the gas helps reduce bleeding from small blood vessels.
In addition, the robotic system provides a highly magnified three-dimensional view, allowing the surgeon to identify and control blood vessels with exceptional precision.
This enables the surgeon to focus on meticulous tissue dissection rather than managing excessive bleeding throughout the operation.
As a result, blood loss is typically minimal, and blood transfusions are rarely required
