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Robot-aided surgery a boon, says expert

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Mandi, March 2

The robot-aided surgery was providing better results for the treatment of patients suffering from complex urological cancers, an expert said here today.

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It ensures minimal blood loss, less pain, less scarring and faster recovery.

Dr Dharmender Aggarwal, Consultant, Uro-Oncology and Robotic Surgery at Fortis Hospital, Mohali, said it had been observed that there was an increase in the number of patients suffering from urological cancers in India.

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In the coming years, it is expected that the number of such patients may increase further.

Dr Aggarwal, said, “Compared to the usual stay of 12-14 days in an open surgery, the robot-aided surgery allows a patient to walk on the day of the procedure. Experiencing blood in urine is not a good sign and often points towards a more serious problem.”

“With the help of newer technologies, we are now able to remove the tumour only and save the kidney. Robot-aided surgery is the latest form of minimal invasive surgery and provides a 3D view of the operative field via a special camera inserted into the body of the patient. The body parts which are difficult to reach with the human hand can be accessed through robot-assisted arms that can rotate 360 degrees,” he added.

He said this facility was also available at Fortis hospital, Mohali.

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