Robotic Gastrectomy
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What is Robotic Gastrectomy?
Stomach cancer ranks as the fifth most common cancer globally and is the third leading cause of cancer-related deaths worldwide. In recent years, minimally invasive techniques, such as robotic gastrectomy, have gained significant traction. "Robotic Gastrectomy" involves the surgical removal of all or part of the stomach for various medical conditions, primarily for treating stomach cancer, using advanced robotic technology. This procedure offers an innovative, minimally invasive approach to stomach cancer treatment, providing enhanced precision and control while reducing patient recovery time and postoperative discomfort.
Why might you need a Robotic Gastrectomy?
You might need a robotic gastrectomy if you are diagnosed with certain medical conditions affecting the stomach, most commonly stomach (gastric) cancer. Other reasons may include:
1. Stomach Cancer: When cancer is localized to the stomach, a gastrectomy may be recommended to remove the cancerous tissue.
2. Severe Peptic Ulcers: Chronic ulcers that do not respond to treatment and pose a risk of bleeding or perforation may require surgical removal of part or all of the stomach.
3. Benign Tumours: In some cases, non-cancerous growths in the stomach may need removal if they cause symptoms or have the potential to become malignant.
4. Gastric Polyps: Large or symptomatic polyps may necessitate a partial gastrectomy.
5. Refractory Obesity: Rarely, gastrectomy may be considered for treating severe obesity when other interventions are ineffective.
Robotic gastrectomy is recommended for these conditions due to its precision, smaller incisions, and faster recovery than traditional open surgery.
Robotic Surgery System at Apex Hospitals
Robotic gastrectomy is performed using the SSI MANTRA surgical system. This cutting-edge, India-made robotic platform enables surgeons to treat the conditions affecting the stomach with superior vision, control, and precision, all at an affordable cost. Our advanced program is supported by highly skilled surgeons, nurses, and technicians, all trained to utilize this technology expertly. By minimizing surgical trauma, we strive to improve our patients' long-term survival rates and enhance their overall quality of life.
Risks Associated with Robotic gastrectomy
- Bleeding
- Risk of infection
- Adverse reaction to anaesthesia, including severe complications or breathing difficulties
- Potential leakage from the connection between the stomach and intestine
What happens during Robotic gastrectomy?
In a robotic gastrectomy, the patient is initially placed under general anaesthesia to ensure they are completely unconscious during the procedure. Once the anaesthesia takes effect, the surgeon makes four small incisions: one at the belly button (12 mm) and three additional incisions (8 mm each) in the upper abdomen. The surgeon then operates from a console, controlling the robotic arms that perform the surgery. These robotic arms mimic the precise movements of human hands, offering enhanced agility and wrist flexibility. Throughout the operation, the surgeon benefits from a high-definition 3D visualization of the organs, allowing for intricate tasks such as bowel connections, stapling, and dissection to be carried out with exceptional precision.
Speak to Our Team About Robotic gastrectomy
If you or a loved one are considering robotic gastrectomy to treat gastric cancer or other stomach conditions, our expert team is here to assist you. We offer comprehensive evaluations and personalized care to ensure you understand the procedure, its benefits, and what to expect during recovery. Our skilled surgeons specialize in robotic-assisted surgeries, employing advanced technology to enhance precision and minimize recovery times. We are committed to providing you with the highest standard of care throughout your journey, from pre-operative assessments to post-operative follow-ups.
Feel free to contact our team with any questions or concerns about robotic gastrectomy. We are here to support you every step of the way.