Where High-Tech Meets High-Touch

Our robust Robotics Program goes beyond the operating room (OR). We use robotic systems to help healthcare providers:
- See inside the body more clearly
- Reach hard-to-access areas
- Diagnose conditions earlier
- Perform procedures with greater accuracy
Robot-Assisted Surgery
Our robotics program includes the latest advancements to provide the best surgical care patients deserve. That means:
- More minimally invasive procedures
- Shorter hospital stays
- Faster recovery
- Less pain
Stormont Vail first implemented robotic-assisted surgery in 2018. Today, we have more than 20 surgeons on Medical Staff (all specialties, all robotic modalities) trained to use our fleet of surgical robotics systems, enhancing their ability to operate with precision and care.
Talk to your provider to see if you’re a candidate for robot-assisted surgery.
da Vinci 5
Stormont Vail is the only hospital in Topeka offering the next-generation da Vinci 5 robotic surgical system.
- Enhanced 3D high-definition vision
- Smaller, more precise instruments
- Improved surgeon control with ergonomic consoles
- Real-time feedback for greater safety
- Integrated operating room technologies
This system supports a wide range of surgeries, helping patients recover faster with fewer complications.
da Vinci Xi
The da Vinci Xi system allows our surgeons perform delicate procedures with incredible precision and control.
- 3D, high-definition vision with 10x magnification
- Robotic arms that mimic the movement of a human wrist
- Smaller incisions, less pain, and quicker recovery
Commonly used for general surgery, gynecology, and urology procedures.
“What really matters to the patient is that I’m going to be able to provide more advanced surgery through minimally invasive techniques. This improves patient care and safety. This improves patient outcomes.” – Wael Khreiss, M.D., Executive Medical Director and Associate Physician, Stormont Vail Surgical Services
Conditions We Treat with Robotic Surgery
Digestive Health
- Gallbladder problems
- Acid reflux (GERD)
- Hernias (including complex or recurring hernias)
- Colon and rectal conditions like diverticulitis or cancer
Urologic Conditions
- Prostate cancer
- Kidney tumors or disease
- Blockages in the urinary tract
Spine & Orthopedic Issues
- Degenerative disc disease
- Spinal instability or deformities
- Conditions requiring spinal fusion or implant placement
Women’s Health
- Uterine fibroids
- Endometriosis
- Pelvic organ prolapses
- Hysterectomy (removal of the uterus)
Lung & Chest Conditions
- Lung nodules or masses
- Early-stage lung cancer
- Other chest or airway concerns
Does insurance cover robotic surgery?
Most insurance plans, including Medicare, cover robotic-assisted procedures when medically necessary. We recommend checking with your insurance provider for specific coverage details.
Diagnostics
Ion Robotic-Assisted Bronchoscopy
The Ion robot helps providers reach small, hard-to-access areas deep in the lungs. It’s especially helpful for diagnosing lung nodules early, when treatment is most effective.
- Minimally invasive
- Highly accurate
- Often done as an outpatient procedure
This means earlier diagnosis, fewer risks, and more peace of mind.
For Referring Providers
We value our partnerships with referring providers and are committed to delivering advanced, patient-centered care. Our robotics program offers access to the latest technology and a team of highly trained surgeons across multiple specialties.
To refer a patient or consult with a member of our surgical team, call (785) 354-9591.