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Specialty Surgeons in Amarillo, TX

At BSA Health System, we understand the fears and concerns that accompany surgical procedures. That’s why our surgical specialists provide compassionate care and strive to keep you informed every step of the way. Whether you need inpatient or outpatient care, our doctors offer high-quality, efficient surgical treatments that range from weight loss procedures to minimally invasive spine surgery. No matter your needs, the staff at our surgery center are committed to helping you feel supported and cared for— from preoperative surgical care to treatment, rehabilitation, and beyond.

Our Surgical Specialties

When inpatient or outpatient surgery is required, our doctors offer exceptional care from a team of board-certified surgeons. Our services include:

  • Bariatric surgery
  • Cardiothoracic surgery
  • Ear, nose, and throat surgery
  • General surgery
  • Laparoscopic surgery
  • Oncologic surgery
  • Orthopedic surgery
  • Robotic surgery
  • Spine surgery
  • Vascular surgery

We understand the importance of staying comfortable and informed during your surgical treatment journey, which is why we place great emphasis on educating our patients both pre and post-operatively. Knowing what to expect, how to care for yourself, and information about being discharged from the hospital will help your experience go as smoothly as possible.

Robotic Surgery

The BSA Robotic Surgery Center provides state-of-the-art technology partnered with physician expertise to provide a safer alternative to traditional surgery for a wide variety of procedures. Backed by a full-service hospital, BSA’s surgical team is here to get you back to your life with minimal or no pain.

As the Texas Panhandle’s only facility with the Da Vinci 5 and three da Vinci XI Surgical Systems, BSA Health System is proud to offer patients surgical solutions with faster recovery times and reduced side effects. BSA is leading the way in West Texas as the first to introduce the Da Vinci 5 Surgical System. This robotic-assisted system enhances surgical precision, leading to better patient outcomes in procedures. This innovative technology revolutionizes surgery for our surgeons, care teams and most importantly, our patients. The Da Vinci XI is another breakthrough robotic surgical technology that provides a minimally invasive surgical option with multiple patient benefits.

Our surgeons utilize Da Vinci 5 and the Da Vinci XI Surgical Systems for the following procedures:

  • Colon and colorectal surgery
  • Coronary artery bypass surgery
  • Gastric reflux disease
  • General surgeries
  • Gynecologic surgery
  • Head and neck surgery
  • Hernia repair
  • Pelvic reconstruction
  • Removal, both complete or partial, of the prostate or uterus
  • Spine surgery
  • Thoracic surgery
  • Urinary tract procedures
  • Urologic surgery

Minimally invasive surgery, particularly robotic-assisted procedures, offers a range of benefits compared to traditional surgeries. Patients experience significantly less pain, smaller incisions, and reduced scarring, leading to a faster recovery and shorter hospital stays. With less blood loss and a lower risk of infection, complications are minimized, making the procedure safer. These advantages also contribute to a quicker return to normal daily activities, allowing patients to resume their lives sooner. In many cases, minimally invasive surgery provides better clinical outcomes, making it a preferred option for many surgical procedures.

Minimally Invasive Spine Surgery

BSA is pleased to be the first medical center in the Texas Panhandle to offer patients a minimally-invasive spine surgery solution. The ExcelsiusGPS, the next revolution in robotic spine surgery from Globus Medical, is designed to improve accuracy and optimize patient care by using robotics and navigation, much like GPS in a car.

On the day of your surgery, medical images are taken and imported into ExcelsiusGPS. The surgeon uses these images to determine the size and placement of implants and creates a patient plan based on the patient’s anatomy. This plan is used to guide the rigid robotic arm to a specific region of the spine, similar to a planned route or pathway on a GPS. The surgeon uses this pathway or route to accurately place the implants using surgical instruments. Throughout the procedure, the surgical instruments and implants are continuously displayed on the screen for the surgeon and staff to monitor. This display allows the surgeon to view live feedback during the procedure for more precise implant placement.

Pre-admission and Pre-registering for Surgery

You can schedule a pre-admission appointment by calling 806-212-8888 at least two days prior to surgery, but no more than seven days prior to your scheduled surgery date. Your appointment will last about two hours. You can pre-register for your pre-admission appointment by calling 806-212-6284 or 800-243-5055. You can also pre-register online here.

Please bring the following items to your pre-admission appointment:

  • Any physician paperwork
  • Co-payment or patient responsibility payment
  • Copy of Living Will or Power of Attorney
  • Insurance cards
  • Your driver’s license
  • Your medications

Preparing for Your Surgery

Please follow these guidelines before your surgery:

  • Do not shave the day or night before surgery, as this can irritate your skin.
  • Follow the specific instructions given by the pre-admission nurse regarding medications.
  • Plan for someone to drive you to the hospital. A parent or legal guardian must accompany minors.
  • Notify your physician of any change in your physical condition such as a cold, sore throat, or fever.
  • Take a bath or shower with the solution provided to you at pre-admission, or use antibacterial soap. Do not apply lotions or powder to the surgical area.
  • You may brush your teeth but avoid swallowing any water.

After Your Surgery

Once your procedure is complete, your surgeon will provide a report to your loved ones in the waiting area while you are in recovery. Your length of stay in the hospital depends on your surgery and the type of anesthesia you received. If you have been cleared to go home the same day as your surgery, you will return to the Day Surgery Unit for recovery needs and care instructions. If you are staying in the hospital, you will be taken to a room after you are awake.

An adult must drive you home at discharge. Please communicate with your nurse if you anticipate any issues involving your discharge transportation.

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