Robotic surgery (Dunbar Syndrome)
Robotic surgery is used to release and cut the ligaments that are pressing against the arteries to the intestines. This allows enough blood to flow to the intestines again.
The surgeon, who sits behind a console, uses a camera to gain a three-dimensional view of the surgical field. This allows him to work more precisely than in a traditional open operation.
Thanks to the robot-assisted procedure you will have less pain and recover more quickly. You will be able to return home after one or two days. After the operation the symptoms will disappear very quickly.