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Lyn Alayon: About My Robotic Surgery in the Philippines

Robotic Surgeon Rebecca Singson and the Da Vinci Robot, Robotic Surgery in the Philippines

Robotic Surgeon Rebecca Singson and the Da Vinci Robot used for Robotic Surgery in the Philippines

The Results of my Robotic Surgery in the Philippines

Last February 2016, I had a consultation with Dr. Rebecca Singson, a Robotic Surgery in the Philippines specialist,  because of severe menstrual cramps and low back pain. I was diagnosed with adenomyoma, adenomyosis and bilateral endometriotic cysts. Within the same month, I underwent robotic laparoscopy at St. Luke’s Medical Centre Global City.

When I first came to the clinic, I was welcomed by her friendly nurse, Ms. Maika. She patiently answers all my questions and always shows willingness to extend help whenever I need assistance. Dr. Rebecca Singson is a good gynecologist. She is direct to the point and explained my condition well.

Series of laboratory tests and scans were done preoperatively. Nurse Maika helped me to follow up my results that made things organized.

After all the results were released, Dr. Rebecca Singson scheduled my surgery on the earliest date possible.

I was so scared because that was my first time to undergo surgery. The stress of knowing that I will be going under the knife is really terrifying. But knowing that Dr. Rebecca Singson is the well experienced surgeon in this field of robotic laparoscopy, it made me feel more secured. I know I am in good hands.

Surgery day came. They wheeled me into the operating theatre complex at 5:00 am. Bunch of friendly nurses came and greeted me. They checked my vital signs, did a skin test, and explained the preoperative preparations and what to expect after the surgery. Few minutes later, the anesthesiologist, Dr. Sukarno Gani came. He run through my medical history and gave me information about the anesthesia. Just before I was transferred go the operating theatre table, I saw Dr. Rebecca Singson already seated at the Da Vinci robot console. She came to me and gave reassurance.

It took almost 7 hours to complete my surgery. As I was returned to the ward, my husband told me that my case was really complicated, it was long and challenging surgery, but I tolerated it well!

Two days after the surgery I was discharged from the hospital, thereafter series of follow up consultations. Ms. Maika never failed in giving appointment reminders.

I appreciate that Dr. Rebecca Singson took a holistic approach on my condition. She advised me to do a food intolerance test in order for me to have well-guarded diet after the surgery. My condition is related on consuming inflammatory foods. It is really helpful knowing what the foods I should avoid are and what are the substitutes for it.

Now it’s been 3 months since I had the surgery. I can say that I am doing well and really benefited from the surgery. I only have 4 small incision scars where they docked in the Da Vinci robot arms and scope. Considering the size, complexity and location of the cysts, it was really a great decision to do it by robotic laparoscopy as strongly advised by Dr. Rebecca Singson, rather than doing it by conventional laparoscopy.

Thank you Dr. Rebecca Singson, to the entire team of St. Luke’s Medical Centre Global City, and as well as to her clinic nurse, Ms. Maika who helped me all throughout my treatment.

I am really grateful with the utmost care and excellent service that the whole medical team gave me.

Lyn Alayon

 

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Robotic Surgery Philippines: Anna Litonjua, Uterine Fibroids

Robotic Surgery Philippines Rebecca Singson with Anna LitonjuaI was diagnosed with uterine fibroids and was heavily bleeding for two years. I kept on postponing visits to see an OB-Gyne.  I was afraid of undergoing the knife until pain and sever bleeding became unbearable. I was rushed to the hospital last May 29, with a life-threatening blood count of only 5.8. Normal values are between 11.2-15.7.

From the emergency room, I was ordered for confinement and blood transfusion. The uterine fibroids have increased in size.  The goal was to get my hemoglobin to normal levels before surgery.  But after 4 bags of blood transfusion, it was still below normal. Dr. Rebecca Singson explained that it was too risky to undergo open surgery since my hemoglobin was at a life threatening level. My immune system was already compromised. She further explained that Robotic Surgery Philippines would be less invasive therefore there would be less blood loss and faster recovery. This made me decide to undergo hysterectomy by robotic surgery which was more appropriate to my condition.

Robotic Surgery Philippines Saved My life

Robotic Surgery Philippines took place 6/01 and I was able to sit and walk around the next day. I was released from the hospital 6/04 and was able to drive a week after surgery. I am very thankful I underwent robotic surgery and to be in the good hands of a caring doctor like Dr. Rebecca Singson, otherwise, I wouldn’t be able to do normal activities that quick had I opted for open surgery. This procedure actually saved my life.


Editors Note:

Dr. Rebecca Singson holds her clinics at Asian Hospital, St. Lukes Medical Center in Global City, Taguig, and at the Makati Medical Center.  You can find her schedule here.  Please feel free to call any of her clinics and set an appointment at your convenience.  Find out how Robotic Surgery in the Philippines could help you.