Robotic GI Surgery

Robotic GI Surgery | First in Rajasthan | Apex Hospitals

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What is Robotic GI Surgery?

    Robotic GI (Gastrointestinal) Surgery uses robotic-assisted systems to perform surgical procedures on the digestive system's organs, such as the stomach, intestines, pancreas, liver, and gallbladder. This advanced technique allows surgeons to perform complex surgeries with greater precision, control, and flexibility than traditional methods.

Robotic Surgery for GI treatments

    Apex Hospitals offers a comprehensive range of robotic GI surgeries to treat various gastrointestinal conditions, including:

  • Robotic Colectomy: Used for treating colorectal cancer and other conditions affecting the colon.
  • Robotic Gastrectomy: Performed for severe cases of stomach cancer or peptic ulcer disease.
  • Robotic Esophagectomy: Typically done for oesophageal cancer or severe gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD).
  • Robotic Pancreatectomy: To remove pancreatic tumours, which can be benign or malignant.
  • Robotic Fundoplication: A surgical solution for treating severe gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD).
  • Robotic Hernia Repair: Involves repairing hiatal, inguinal, and abdominal wall hernias.3

    These procedures utilize cutting-edge robotic technology to offer precision, faster recovery, and improved patient outcomes.

How is Robotic GI surgery performed?

    A GI surgeon, trained in minimally invasive and robotic-assisted surgery performs this type of procedure. The surgeon operates from a control console near the patient while an assistant surgeon remains at the bedside. Using a high-definition video camera, the surgeon observes the surgical area and manipulates robotic arms via the console. These robotic arms mimic the surgeon’s precise hand movements, allowing for greater accuracy and control during the procedure.

What are the benefits of Robotic surgery?

    Robotic surgery offers several benefits for patients and surgeons, particularly regarding precision, recovery, and overall outcomes. Here are the key advantages:

    1. Minimally Invasive: Robotic surgery is usually performed through small incisions, resulting in less trauma to the body compared to traditional open surgery.

    2. Faster Recovery Time: Due to smaller incisions and reduced tissue damage, patients typically experience quicker recovery and can return to normal activities sooner.

    3. Less Pain and Scarring: Smaller incisions reduce post-operative pain and minimize scarring, enhancing the cosmetic outcome.

    4. Lower Risk of Complications: Key benefits include reduced blood loss, fewer infections, and a lower likelihood of complications during and after surgery.

    5. Shorter Hospital Stay: Robotic surgeries often result in shorter hospital stays, allowing patients to go home and resume their lives more quickly.

    6. Enhanced Precision: The robotic system allows for exact movements, enabling the surgeon to perform complex tasks more accurately than traditional methods.

    7. Better Visualization: The system provides a 3D, high-definition view of the surgical field, offering better visualization of critical structures like nerves and blood vessels.

    8. Greater Control and Dexterity: Robotic arms can mimic the surgeon’s movements with enhanced skill, allowing for better control in tight or hard-to-reach areas.

    Apex Hospitals' Department of Robotic Sciences is the first in Rajasthan to utilize a Make-in-India robotic system, making advanced robotic surgery highly affordable. Our cutting-edge robotic surgery program features a team of experienced and specially trained surgeons, nurses, and technicians skilled in operating the SSI MANTRA surgical system. By reducing surgical trauma, our goal is to improve both long-term survival rates and the quality of life for our patients.

    Contact Apex Hospitals today to discover how our robotic surgical services can enhance gastrointestinal health. Schedule a consultation for more details and take the first step toward a healthier, more streamlined surgical experience.

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