St. Zdislava Hospital is a robotic surgery center founded in 1961, located in the Vysočina region, known for its picturesque natural surroundings. Patients are drawn not only by the fresh air but also by the hospital’s advanced Da Vinci surgical robot, one of the latest generations.
The Da Vinci Si camera magnifies images 35 times, and the robotic manipulators, fully controlled by the surgeon, allow for precise and delicate movements. This enables minimally invasive surgeries through small incisions, minimizing damage to surrounding tissues.
Over the last 10 years, the hospital has performed more than 3,000 minimally invasive procedures, with the most common surgeries including:
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Prostatectomy
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Reconstruction of the ureter or renal pelvis
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Partial or complete nephrectomy
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Tumor removal
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Bariatric surgery — stomach reduction for weight loss
The majority of patients are Czech citizens and residents of nearby European countries. However, the hospital’s reputation is attracting more patients from Russia and the USA. All international patients can use concierge services, including translators and consultants. Additionally, the lead surgeon’s team includes a Russian-speaking doctor.








