
The adrenal glands -- small triangular organs located above
each kidney -- are responsible for producing hormones, including
cortisol, sex hormones and adrenaline. The adrenals can develop
benign or malignant tumors that require removal. One adrenal
gland is adequate for normal function, but small doses of
steroids can be prescribed if both glands are removed. Using
the da Vinci® S Surgical System’s enhanced
visualization and dexterity capabilities, surgeons can dissect
the adrenals while minimizing the risk of damage to the kidneys
and other adjacent structures.
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