Imagine undergoing a complex surgical procedure through a single, thumb-sized incision — with less pain, faster recovery, and results that rival open surgery in every measurable way. That’s not a vision of the future. At Liv Hospital, it’s the standard of care today, powered by the Da Vinci SP (Single Port) Robotic Surgery System.
This groundbreaking platform represents the most significant leap in minimally invasive surgery in decades — collapsing what was once a multi-incision procedure into a single entry point, without compromising the surgeon’s control, visibility, or dexterity.
What Is the Da Vinci SP System?
The Da Vinci SP (Single Port) is the most advanced iteration of Intuitive Surgical’s celebrated Da Vinci robotic platform. While earlier generations required three to five separate incisions for individual robotic arms, the SP system deploys three fully articulated instruments and a 3D HD camera — all through a single, coin-sized port.
The surgeon operates from an ergonomic console, viewing a magnified, three-dimensional image of the surgical site and controlling robotic instruments in real time — with tremor filtering and motion scaling for extraordinary accuracy. The patient experiences just one entry point, one healing site, and far less trauma to the body.
A single robotic arm is inserted through one incision and deploys three articulating instruments inside the body — enabling complex maneuvers in tight anatomical spaces that were previously inaccessible without open surgery.
Key Patient Benefits
The shift from multi-port to single-port robotic surgery is not merely an aesthetic improvement — it translates into measurable, meaningful gains across every dimension of the surgical journey:
- Minimal scarring: One small incision, typically hidden in the navel or a natural skin fold, leaves virtually no visible scar.
- Reduced pain: Less tissue disruption means significantly lower post-operative pain and a reduced need for opioid analgesics.
- Faster recovery: Most patients return to light activities within days and to full function weeks earlier than with open surgery.
- Less blood loss: The precision of robotic instruments minimises intraoperative bleeding, reducing the need for transfusions.
- Lower infection risk: Fewer and smaller incisions mean fewer pathways for post-surgical infection.
- Shorter hospital stay: Patients often go home the same day or within 24 hours.
Da Vinci SP vs. Conventional Approaches
To understand the scale of this advancement, it helps to compare the Da Vinci SP directly with traditional surgical options:
Open Surgery
- Multiple large incisions (10–30 cm), significant scarring, and a hospital stay of 4–7 days.
- Higher post-operative pain, greater blood loss, and longer recovery periods of 6–8 weeks.
Standard Laparoscopy
- 3–5 small incisions with limited instrument articulation and a 2D flat camera view.
- Moderate post-operative pain and a hospital stay of 1–3 days.
Da Vinci SP Robotic Surgery
- A single small incision (~2.5 cm), virtually no visible scarring, and same-day or next-day discharge.
- 3D HD surgical view, 540° wristed instrument articulation, minimal pain, and a recovery measured in days — not weeks.
Procedures Performed with the Da Vinci SP
The Da Vinci SP platform is approved for a growing range of surgical specialties. At Liv Hospital, the robotic surgical team uses the system across the following disciplines:
- Urology: Radical prostatectomy, partial nephrectomy, pyeloplasty, and urinary tract reconstruction
- Colorectal surgery: Deep pelvic resections where narrow anatomy limits conventional robotic access
- Gynaecology: Hysterectomy, myomectomy, endometriosis excision, and pelvic floor repair
- Head & neck surgery: Transoral robotic surgery (TORS) for oropharyngeal tumours and obstructive sleep apnoea
- Hernia repair: Complex abdominal wall reconstruction with minimal disruption
- Thoracic surgery: Selected lung and mediastinal procedures in appropriate candidates
Who Is a Candidate?
Not every patient or procedure is automatically suited to single-port robotic surgery. The ideal candidate requires surgery in a confined anatomical region, values minimal scarring and a faster return to daily life, and does not have complicating factors that would make the approach unsafe.
Patients with a BMI within a moderate range, no history of extensive abdominal surgery, and lesions accessible through a single port tend to achieve the best outcomes. A thorough pre-operative evaluation — including imaging and anaesthesia assessment — determines suitability on a case-by-case basis.
It is important to note that the Da Vinci SP is a sophisticated tool, not an autonomous system. Every movement is initiated and controlled by a highly trained robotic surgeon. The system enhances precision — it does not replace the surgeon’s judgment, skill, or decision-making.
What to Expect: Before, During, and After
Before Surgery
You will undergo a standard pre-operative workup including blood tests, imaging, and a detailed consultation with your robotic surgeon. The team at Liv Hospital will walk you through the procedure, expected outcomes, and recovery plan in full.
During Surgery
You will be under general anaesthesia. The surgeon makes a single small incision — most commonly in or near the navel — and introduces the SP robotic arm. The procedure typically takes a comparable amount of time to conventional approaches, or in some cases less.
After Surgery
Most patients are mobile within hours. Pain is managed with oral medications or local nerve blocks rather than systemic opioids. Depending on the procedure, discharge may occur the same day or within 24 hours. Full activity guidelines are provided at discharge, along with a structured follow-up schedule.
Final Thoughts
The Da Vinci Single Port Robotic Surgery system represents a genuine step-change in what minimally invasive surgery can achieve. For patients facing complex procedures, it offers a path to equivalent outcomes with dramatically less physical cost — less pain, less visible scarring, and faster recovery.
If you are considering a surgical procedure and want to explore whether the Da Vinci SP approach is right for you, the specialist team at Liv Hospital is available for consultations in person and internationally via telehealth. You can learn more about the Da Vinci SP Robotic Surgery programme directly on their website.









