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August 22, 2019 - Image 9

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2019-08-22

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August 22 • 2019 9
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Robotic-assisted surgery, a type of minimally invasive surgery, uses
surgical robotic equipment which imitates surgical movements.
Minimally invasive procedures allow surgeons to operate through
small ports rather than large incisions, resulting in shorter recovery
times, fewer complications and reduced hospital stays.

Advantages of Robotic-Assisted Surgery for Patients Include:

Shorter hospital stays

Less risk of infection

Reduced blood loss

Less pain

Less scarring

Speedier return to daily activities

SMALLER
CUTS.
FASTER
RECOVERY
TIME.

ROBOTIC-ASSISTED SURGERY AVAILABLE AT MCLAREN
OAKLAND WITH THE DA
VINCI SURGICAL SYSTEM

50 North Perry Street, Pontiac, MI 48342

248.338.5000 | mclaren.org/oakland

EXPERT IN
COLORECTAL SURGERY

Jordy Sacksner, MD

Office: 248-865-2575

32255 Northwestern Highway, Suite 130

Farmington Hills, MI 48334


Colorectal; specifically for colon
or rectal cancer

Hernia surgery


Benign disease surgery for diverticulitis

EXPERT IN
UROLOGIC SURGERY

Bradley Rosenberg, MD

Office: 248-336-0123

31157 Woodward Avenue

Royal Oak, MI 48073

32255 Northwestern Highway

Farmington Hills, MI 48334


Urologic; specifically for prostate cancer
and bladder issues

Routine and complex kidney surgical procedures

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