Procedure

Robotic Surgery

Robotic surgery uses advanced technology for precise, minimally invasive procedures, often allowing smaller incisions and faster recovery. Mr Mathew Jacob is an experienced robotic surgeon and console accredited with the da Vinci XI Robotic System and supervises other surgeons starting their robotic journey (formally known as Proctorship) sharing his expertise to ensure safe, effective use of this advanced technology.
Robotic surgical system with multiple arms.

The Advantage of Robotic Surgery

  • Minimally invasive surgery using small incisions
  • Greater precision and control with tremor-free movements
  • High-definition 3-D visualization for improved accuracy
  • Less pain, less blood loss, and smaller scars
  • Lower risk of infection
  • Faster recovery and shorter hospital stay
  • Improved access to delicate or hard-to-reach areas
  • Surgeon remains fully in control of the procedure
What’s Involved
After a referral is received, an initial consultation is arranged to review your condition and determine whether robotic-assisted surgery is suitable. Mr Mathew Jacob will explain the benefits, limitations and expected recovery in clear, practical terms so you can feel confident in your decision.
Mr Mathew Jacob will take a thorough medical history, review your results and assess whether robotic assistance is advantageous for your specific procedure.
If surgery is recommended, Mr Mathew Jacob will complete your consent and explain what robotic assistance involves. His booking secretary will then organise dates, preparation requirements and provide MBS item numbers for your fund.
You’ll admit to your selected facility, meet with Mr Mathew Jacob and your anaesthetist before the procedure, and have time to ask any final questions about the robotic platform and surgical plan.
Most patients experience quicker recovery due to smaller incisions, but your stay will still be based on clinical needs. The team will monitor your progress, manage discomfort and support early mobility.
A post-operative appointment will be arranged before you leave the hospital. You’ll receive clear recovery instructions, and the clinic is always available if you have any concerns.
Our Approach

We combine precision technology with personalised, supportive care to help patients feel confident at every step.

  • Precision-focused minimally invasive techniques
  • Smaller incisions and faster recovery times
  • Clear education on robotic platforms
  • Evidence-based surgical practice
  • Supportive ongoing follow-up
Doctors performing surgery in operating room.

Robotic Surgery Conditions

Colorectal Resections

Transanal Minimally Invasive Surgery

Hernia Surgery

A hernia occurs when internal tissue pushes through a weak spot in the abdominal wall, creating a lump or discomfort. They can occur in different areas and often need assessment by Mr Mathew Jacob, especially if symptoms worsen or the hernia increases in size.

Rectal Prolapse Surgery

Complex Gallbladder Disease

Colorectal Disease

Colorectal disease refers to conditions affecting the colon (large intestine) and rectum. These conditions may be benign, inflammatory, functional or malignant, and often require specialised investigation and management.

General Surgical Conditions

General surgical conditions include hand and nerve issues such as carpal tunnel syndrome and ganglion cysts, as well as abscesses and complex wounds requiring management in a theatre setting. Assessment with Mr Mathew Jacobensures timely diagnosis and effective treatment planning.

Other Rectal & Perianal Conditions

Rectal and perianal conditions affect the area around the anus and lower rectum and are common, though often under-reported due to embarrassment. Specialist assessment is important for accurate diagnosis and effective treatment.

Joint Gynaecological/Urological and Colorectal Robotic Cases

Collaborative procedures involving both gynaecology and/or urology and colorectal surgery, often for complex pelvic conditions such as advanced endometriosis, uterovesical fistulas, complex pelvic floor dysfunction.

Adhesions / Abdominal Scar Tissue

Bands of internal scar tissue that may form after previous surgery or infection. Adhesions can cause chronic pain, bowel obstruction or fertility issues and may require surgical management in selected cases.