 I'm Dr. John Lieberman at Mid-Michigan Medical Center, Midland. I am a gynecologic surgeon here, part of our robotics surgery team, along with many other skilled surgeons and multiple specialties. I wanted to share with you some of the equipment that we use to complete our surgeries. This is one of the trocars that's placed through a skin incision. It's only eight millimeters in size, so it allows for us to complete our surgeries through very, very small incision sites. Once this is in place, then instruments are inserted. We have a variety of different instruments that have different capabilities and different purposes. They simply are inserted into the trocar and into the patient's abdomen. These work in concert with each other and a camera, a high-definition three-dimensional camera, to complete the surgery. This type of surgical approach provides a multitude of benefits to the patient, both in terms of surgery or both in terms of safety during the procedure, decreased blood loss, less post-operative pain, less manipulation of the tissues and the abdominal wall. All of those things result in a better experience for the patient. There's a quicker return to their usual activities and work, less hospital stay or shorter hospital stay. All of those things combined really give our patients outstanding outcomes and satisfaction with their experience in surgery. Here at Mid-Michigan, we're very fortunate to have two DaVinci robots. We have one of the original DaVinci's, the SI. More recently, we've added the XI version, which has multiple added benefits to it. I feel very privileged, very fortunate to be a part of an outstanding robotics program here and be able to offer my patients the latest in technology to have minimally invasive surgery.