4-16-26 Thursday News 12 A.M. E-3
Plymouth Medical Center is elevating surgical care in Marshall County with the installation of a robotic surgical system, an advanced robotic platform that supports greater surgeon precision and helps patients recover with less pain and fewer complications. The technology expands access to innovative treatment options close to home while reinforcing Saint Joseph Health System’s commitment to high-quality, compassionate care.
Used in hospitals across the country, this system allows surgeons to perform procedures through small incisions with enhanced visualization and refined instrument control. The system’s 3D high-definition camera provides a clear, magnified view of the surgical field, enabling surgeons to navigate around delicate structures and preserve healthy tissue. These advantages often mean less scarring, shorter hospital stays, and a quicker return to daily activities.
Plymouth Medical Center will use the system for a broad range of procedures across specialties such as urology, general surgery, and other areas where minimally invasive approaches offer significant benefits. The platform is fully controlled by the surgeon, who operates from an ergonomically designed console that converts natural hand and finger movements into precise instrument actions inside the body.
Nancy Han, MD, a surgeon with Saint Joseph Health System, said the addition marks a meaningful advancement for patients in the region. “This robotic technology gives us greater visualization and control during delicate procedures,” Dr. Han said. “For many patients, this leads to less discomfort and a faster recovery. We are proud to bring this level of care to the Plymouth community.”
The addition of the robotic system reflects Saint Joseph Plymouth Medical Center’s ongoing investment in tools and technology that improve patient outcomes and expand access to advanced care. By bringing this proven surgical platform to Marshall County, the hospital strengthens its ability to deliver safe, effective treatment backed by compassionate support for patients and families.
Patients interested in robotic-assisted surgery can learn more here or speak with their provider about available options.
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