HLA Vistahermosa has performed its first operations using the Da Vinci robot

HLA Vistahermosa has performed its first operations using the Da Vinci robot

This robotic platform allows for less invasive procedures and is one of three Da Vinci robots currently operated by the HLA Group across its hospital network.

BY Compartir | 13 January 2026

El hospital HLA Vistahermosa ha inaugurado su Unidad de Cirugía Robótica con la puesta en marcha de la plataforma robótica Da Vinci, el primer robot quirúrgico en la sanidad privada de la ciudad de Alicante. Esta herramienta, la más moderna y avanzada para la realización de intervenciones quirúrgicas, ya se encuentra plenamente operativa.

The HLA Vistahermosa hospital has opened its Robotic Surgery Unit with the startup of the Da Vinci robotic platform, the first surgical robot in private healthcare in the city of Alicante. This tool, the latest, most advanced for performing surgical operations, is now fully operational.

 

A step forward in the surgical field

With this type of robotic surgery, the incisions and intraoperative bleeding are reduced, meaning that transfusions are less frequent; additionally, in the post-operatory phase pain is decreased along with the risks of infection. Likewise, both the stay in the post-surgery intensive care units and the total hospital stay are reduced by 40% compared to conventional surgery, which allows patients to return to their normal life much faster.

The startup of the Da Vinci robot has considerably increased the surgical capacity of the HLA Vistahermosa hospital, which can now perform the most complex operations with the technology that guarantees greater accuracy and safety and puts the HLA Group at the forefront of the Spanish surgical offering.

The Group now has three Da Vinci robots installed in the HLA Universitario Moncloa (Madrid), HLA Universitario El Ángel (Malaga) and HLA Vistahermosa.

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