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Robotic surgeries gaining acceptance among patients, surgeons in India
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Net cost to remain the same as traditional procedures
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Net cost to remain the same as traditional procedures
Robotic assisted surgeries (RAS) seem to be gaining some acceptance among surgeons and patients in India.
RAS helps doctors perform complex surgeries with ease, reduces the size of surgical incisions, minimises blood loss, cuts pain and shortens patient’s post-procedure recovery time, claim surgical robotic systems manufacturers and surgeons who conduct operations on these machines.
In addition, RAS facilitates better visualisation (of the body part under surgery), enhances dexterity and greater precision and thereby delivers better clinical outcomes especially for patients who are undergoing procedures for oncology, thyroid, liver, gynaecologic cancers (cervical, uterine, ovarian, vaginal and vulvar) and urology, according to medical professionals.
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Medical Feat! Doctors at Aster CMI Hospital successfully remove 3.5 kg crippling tumour from a 15-year-old girl’s neck
Bangalore : For, 15-year-old Surbhi Ben, who hails from Amerli district in Gujarat, her entire childhood was marked by endless visits to the hospitals, consultations with the doctors, several tests and endless derogatory remarks from locals and strangers for her ungainly looks due to a football-sized tumour that was stuck on her neck. Extending from her neck onto her chest, the benign tumour which had affected Surbhi’s life for more than a decade, is now identified by the doctors as fibromatosis.