Moon Lake gets needed school supplies
Team members from Florida Hospital at Connerton Long Term Acute Care delivered much-needed school supplies to Moon Lake Elementary in New Port Richey. The donations will help students successfully kick off the school year. This is the fifth year the LTAC team has provided the supplies.
New robotic technology
The Medical Center of Trinity has acquired the latest enhance technology in robotic-assisted surgery, which will enable doctors to operate with enhanced vision, precision, dexterity and control.
The high-definition 3D vision system allows surgeons to see key anatomy with immense depth and clarity.
The specially trained surgeons who perform the procedures at the hospital control the robotic-assisted surgical system, which translates his or her hand movements into small, more precise movements of tiny instruments inside the body.
Robotic-assisted surgery allows the doctor to perform complex procedures through just a few tiny openings.
For patients, this may mean less trauma and pain, minimal scarring, decreased blood loss, and faster recovery.
The new technology is guided hands-on at all times by a board-certified physician.
Procedures are now performed in general surgery (gall bladder, appendectomy, hernia), colorectal, gynecology, thoracic, urology and urogynecology.
For more information on minimally invasive surgical options and physicians who perform robotic-assisted surgery at Medical Center of Trinity, call (727) 834-5630, or visit MedicalCenterTrinity.com.
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