If endometriosis is causing persistent pelvic pain, painful periods, or fertility challenges, advanced surgical care may provide lasting relief. At the Institute for Gynecology Minimally Invasive and Robotic Surgery in Englewood, New Jersey, Yitzhack Asulin, MD, FACS, FACOG, specializes in robotic endometriosis surgery, a highly precise, minimally invasive approach designed to remove endometrial tissue while preserving healthy organs. Using advanced robotic technology, Dr. Asulin delivers expert surgical treatment with smaller incisions, faster recovery, and improved long-term outcomes. Schedule your consultation by phone or online today.
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Robotic endometriosis surgery is an advanced minimally invasive procedure that allows for the precise excision (removal) of endometriosis lesions, scar tissue, and adhesions using robotic-assisted technology.
During surgery, Dr. Asulin operates through small incisions using robotic instruments that provide enhanced dexterity, control, and high-definition 3D visualization. This magnified view allows him to identify and carefully remove even deep or complex endometriosis implants that may be difficult to treat with conventional methods.
The goal of robotic surgery is complete excision of abnormal tissue while preserving surrounding organs such as the ovaries, uterus, bladder, and bowel — an especially important consideration for women who wish to maintain fertility.
Endometriosis can involve delicate and complex areas of the pelvis. Robotic technology offers several advantages that make it particularly effective for treating moderate to severe disease:
Compared to traditional open surgery, robotic techniques typically result in less postoperative pain, minimal scarring, and a shorter recovery period.
Robotic surgery may be recommended for women who:
Dr. Asulin carefully evaluates each patient’s symptoms, imaging results, prior treatment history, and reproductive goals to determine whether robotic excision surgery is the most effective approach.
Robotic-assisted surgery offers multiple benefits, including:
By focusing on precise excision rather than superficial treatment, robotic surgery aims to reduce the likelihood of symptom recurrence.
Most patients return home the same day as surgery. Light activity is typically resumed within several days, with full recovery occurring in approximately two to four weeks. Dr. Asulin provides detailed postoperative guidance and ongoing follow-up care to support healing, hormonal balance, and long-term symptom management.
Endometriosis does not have to control your life. With advanced robotic surgical expertise and compassionate, individualized care, Dr. Asulin helps women find meaningful relief and restore their quality of life. Contact the Institute for Gynecology Minimally Invasive and Robotic Surgery today to schedule your consultation.