The advent of robotic surgery, introduced at Newark Beth Israel Medical Center
in 2002, at Monmouth Medical Center in 2006 and Community and Saint Barnabas
Medical Centers in 2007, has changed the landscape of medicine and promises to
shape the future with increasingly streamlined procedures. The technology,
combined with the skillful hand of the surgeon, has raised the standard of care for
complex surgeries while affording patients dramatic benefits. Our rapidly growing
robotic surgery program performs the broadest range of robotic surgeries with
specialties including general surgery, gynecology, gynecologic oncology,
adult and pediatric urology and cardiology.

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Robotic surgery enables surgeons to perform
precise, minimally
invasive surgery.
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Robotics Video Library
Video options to learn more about us and this technology.
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Robotics Specialties
This technique allows surgeons to offer a minimally invasive surgical approach in a number of specialties.
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Users of YouTube, the “broadcast yourself” Web site, can call up videos of robots performing surgery at Newark Beth Israel Medical Center.
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