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Home / Health / Visakhapatnam Hospital Hits 100 Robotic Cancer Surgeries

Visakhapatnam Hospital Hits 100 Robotic Cancer Surgeries

30 Nov

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Summary

  • Medicover Hospitals in Visakhapatnam completed 100 complex robotic cancer surgeries.
  • The hospital has performed 396 robotic surgeries in the past year, with 100 being onco-surgeries.
  • Robotic surgery offers patients less pain, bleeding, faster recovery, and shorter hospital stays.
Visakhapatnam Hospital Hits 100 Robotic Cancer Surgeries

Medicover Hospitals in Visakhapatnam has reached a notable milestone, successfully performing 100 complex robotic cancer surgeries. This achievement marks a significant stride in delivering advanced, high-precision cancer treatment within the local community. The hospital has utilized sophisticated technology, including the 4th generation 'da Vinci X' robotic surgical platform, which offers exceptional clarity and maneuverability.

This advanced robotic system has proven particularly beneficial for patients facing challenging conditions, such as the elderly, those with obesity, and those with complex or deep-seated tumors. The technology's precision allows for delicate procedures in difficult-to-reach areas, enhancing patient outcomes and safety. Procedures performed include surgeries for uterine, gastrointestinal, and thyroid cancers.

Compared to traditional open surgery, the robotic approach provides numerous advantages. Patients experience less pain, reduced blood loss, fewer post-operative complications, and a significantly faster recovery period. This minimally invasive method facilitates a quicker return to normal activities and a shorter hospital stay, underscoring the commitment to world-class, patient-centered cancer care.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
It signifies a major advancement in local, high-precision cancer care using state-of-the-art robotic technology.
Robotic surgery offers less pain, reduced bleeding, fewer complications, and faster recovery compared to open surgery.
The surgeries included uterine, gastrointestinal, and thyroid cancer operations.

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