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Home / Health / Kent Hospital Welcomes Robotic Surgeon 'Hugo'

Kent Hospital Welcomes Robotic Surgeon 'Hugo'

9 Feb

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Summary

  • Queen Elizabeth Hospital in Kent now uses the Hugo robot for surgeries.
  • Mandy Lee was the first patient to undergo a robotic procedure.
  • Robotic surgery offers greater precision and faster recovery times.
Kent Hospital Welcomes Robotic Surgeon 'Hugo'

Patients at the Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother Hospital in Margate, Kent, are now receiving surgical treatment using a cutting-edge, multi-million-pound robot named Hugo. Mandy Lee, who was diagnosed with bowel cancer, became the first patient to undergo a procedure with the new system. She expressed initial apprehension but prioritized the removal of her cancer.

Consultant surgeon Sudhaker Mangam stated that this robotic system represents a major advancement for surgical capabilities in east Kent. He emphasized its potential for increased precision, better patient outcomes, and accelerated recovery periods. Lee had part of her bowel removed and was reassured by reports of successful robotic surgery elsewhere in Europe.

Stanley Russell, from Herne Bay, was the second patient to have a bowel operation with the Hugo robot, having a small cancerous growth removed. He reported a positive experience, noting the team's clear explanations and the promise of less pain compared to traditional surgery. Russell underwent the operation on a Thursday and was discharged by Sunday, reporting steady improvement.

This development aligns with the NHS National Cancer Plan's ambition to significantly increase robotic surgeries for cancer patients, aiming to grow from 70,000 annually to 500,000 by 2035.

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.
The new robotic system used in Kent hospitals is named Hugo and is designed to enhance surgical precision and patient recovery.
Mandy Lee, diagnosed with bowel cancer, was the first patient to have a robotic procedure using the Hugo system at Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother Hospital.
Robotic surgery in east Kent offers greater precision, improved patient outcomes, and faster recovery times, as highlighted by consultant surgeon Sudhaker Mangam.

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