Robotic surgery

Robotic surgery for cancer deploys a robotic system that helps in the performing of complex, minimally invasive procedures with enhanced precision, flexibility, and control. In this surgical procedure the surgeon controls the robotic arms equipped with tiny instruments from a console, which provides a magnified, 3D view of the surgical site. 

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The Common conditions where it is used are:

➔Prostate, kidney, lung, and abdominal cancers.

➔Head and neck cancers.

➔Gastrointestinal cancers, such as colon cancer.

➔Gynecological cancers .

Benefits

Increased precision:  The robotic instruments can make smaller, more precise movements than a human hand.

Greater flexibility and control: The robotic arms can rotate and move in ways that allow surgeons to access hard-to-reach areas of the body, such as the prostate or head and neck. 

Reduced blood loss: Minimally invasive techniques generally lead to less blood loss during surgery. 

Faster recovery: Patients often have a shorter hospital stay and recover more quickly. 

Less pain: The smaller incisions result in less post-operative pain. 

Improved outcomes: Robotic surgery can lead to better functional outcomes

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Dr. V Sreekanth Reddy | Srishti Speciality Clinic

Dr. V Sreekanth Reddy

Expert Surgical Oncologist