Robotic Cervical Cancer Surgery

Introduction
Robotic techniques allow safe, nerve-sparing removal of cervical cancer while preserving bladder, bowel, and sexual function. In selected patients, the uterus can be preserved through robotic trachelectomy, offering a fertility-preserving option.
Key Benefits
- Minimal blood loss
- Better nerve preservation
- Lower complication rates
- Faster healing
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Can the uterus be preserved?
Yes — in selected cases, robotic trachelectomy allows preservation of the uterus for future fertility.
Who Is a Good Candidate?
- Early-stage cervical cancer (IA–IB1)
Recovery Timeline
- 2–3 Days: Discharge
- 4–6 Weeks: Full recovery
