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Robotic General Surgery Overview
Robotic general surgery represents a transformative leap in the field of surgical procedures, marrying technological innovation with surgical expertise to enhance precision, flexibility, and patient outcomes. It employs state-of-the-art robotic systems, such as the Surgical Robot. This robotic system includes a camera and a robotic arm with attached surgical instruments that perform the procedure. It allows surgeons to perform intricate procedures with unparalleled precision.
Robotic general surgery is a huge achievement in minimally invasive procedures, providing several advantages, including smaller incisions, reduced blood loss, and faster recovery times for patients.
Marengo Asia Hospital's commitment to excellence in robotic general surgery is evident in our multidisciplinary team of highly skilled surgeons who undergo specialized training to harness the full potential of robotic-assisted procedures. The robotic system provides surgeons with enhanced dexterity and a 3D high-definition view, enabling them to navigate complex anatomical structures with utmost accuracy.
Our range of robotic general surgery procedures spans various specialties, including gastrointestinal surgeries, hernia repairs, colorectal surgeries, and bariatric procedures. These interventions result in reduced postoperative pain, shorter hospital stays, and quicker return to daily activities for patients.
Consult the specialistWhat are some of the conditions that can be treated using robotic general surgery?
Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease
Gallbladder Disease
Colon Disorders
Pancreatic Disorders
Appendicitis
Adrenal Gland Disorders
Liver Disorders
Spleen Disorders
Team of Doctors
Dr. Rakesh Durkhure
Laparoscopic, Bariatric & GI Surgeon, Marengo Asia Hospitals, Gurugram
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Dr. Gaurav Bansal
Consultant General, Laparoscopic, Laser and Bariatric Surgery, Marengo Asia Hospitals, Gurugram
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Step 1
The robotic general surgery process begins with a preoperative evaluation, to assess the condition requiring surgery. After evaluation, on the day of surgery, the patient receives anesthesia depending on the procedure and his/her condition.
Step 2
During the procedure, the surgeon makes small incisions in the abdomen and inserts robotic instruments and a camera. This allows doctors clear access to the surgical area.
Step 3
The robotic surgical system is then brought near the patient. The surgeon sits at a nearby console (a large computer) to execute the procedure. At the console, the area of operation can be seen highly magnified.
Step 4
The surgeon then manipulates the controls which helps in the movement of the robotic arm and surgical tools. The instruments react to these movements very well and translate them into accurate, real-time movements inside the body.
Step 5
Throughout the procedure, the surgical team observes the patient's vital signs, anesthesia depth, and the performance of the robotic system.
Step 6
Once the procedure is complete, the robotic instruments are removed, and the incisions are closed. This general process may differ depending on the specific procedure, and patient factors.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Robotic general surgery is considered safe when performed by skilled surgeons and properly trained medical staff. The robotic system provides improved precision and control, reducing the risk of complications during surgery.
Robotic general surgery offers several benefits over traditional surgical methods, including smaller incisions, reduced blood loss, quicker recovery times, and enhanced surgical outcomes. The high-definition 3D visualization and improved dexterity provided by the robotic system enable surgeons to perform complicated procedures with greater accuracy and precision.
Robotic technology can be used for various general surgery procedures, including but not limited to, hernia repair, gallbladder surgery, colon surgery, gastric bypass, and many others. Your healthcare expert will determine if robotic surgery is suitable for your specific condition.
The duration of a robotic surgery procedure can differ depending on the complexity of the surgery and other factors. However, robotic procedures often take less time compared to traditional open surgery due to the precision and efficiency offered by robotic technology.