Banner Health upgrades to Leonardo da Vinci 5 for precision robotic surgery
Banner Health upgrades to Leonardo da Vinci 5 for precision robotic surgery
Banner Health upgrades to Leonardo da Vinci 5 for precision robotic surgery
Banner Health is upgrading its surgical robotics systems to the latest Leonardo da Vinci 5 technology. The move aims to enhance precision, efficiency, and patient recovery times across its hospitals. The upgrade will serve patients in Northern Colorado, including Fort Collins, Loveland, and Greeley.
The Leonardo da Vinci 5 system introduces several improvements over previous versions. Surgeons will benefit from sharper image resolution and finer instrument control. These advancements are expected to make certain procedures up to 20 percent more efficient.
The new system also features performance analytics and telepresence tools. These allow surgeons to monitor operations in real time across multiple states, fostering collaboration and standardized care. Dr. Nirav Patel, medical director for surgical and procedural services, highlighted that the technology supports better safety, consistency, and overall efficiency.
Todd Werner, president of care delivery for Banner Health, explained that the investment aligns with the organization's nonprofit mission. Earnings are being reinvested into patient care and innovation. Banner Health operates 32 hospitals nationwide, with a significant presence in Colorado.
Patients may experience shorter hospital stays due to the system's improved precision. More details about robotic surgery and Banner's services can be found at bannerhealth.com.
The Leonardo da Vinci 5 upgrade is set to enhance surgical outcomes for patients in Northern Colorado. With better imaging, refined controls, and real-time collaboration tools, the system aims to raise the standard of care. The investment reflects Banner Health's commitment to advancing medical technology for its communities.