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Zen Multi Specialty Hospital launches robotic technology

Robotic-assisted surgery is available for intestinal cancer, pancreatic cancer, weight-loss bypass, gallbladder, and hernia repair surgeries

Mumbai-based Zen Multi Specialty Hospital has launched robotic-assisted surgery that will enable patients to receive sophisticated treatments with less downtime and even in hard-to-reach areas.

Robotic surgery has become a game-changer in the medical field today. Zen Hospital has taken a huge step by launching this innovative technology for the sake of the patients. 

Various types of robotic-assisted surgery available are colectomy, gastrectomy, gastric bypass, appendectomy, gallbladder removal, and hernia repair. This surgery is more reliable, precise, and accurate than human hands and their range of motion is greater.

 A 3-d camera provides magnified, high-definition views of the surgical areas. The surgeon is in control of this technology all the time and better surgical outcomes are achieved. So, the patients are guided through the treatment process from start to finish. 

Dr Roy Patankar, India’s leading Gastrointestinal Surgeon and Director, Zen Multispecialty Hospital said, “We live in times when myriad medical developments are happening to help us to live better, stronger, and longer lives. A large number of complicated cases can be managed through robotic surgeries. Robotic-assisted surgery is available for intestinal cancer, pancreatic cancer, weight-loss bypass, gallbladder, and hernia repair surgeries. This technology will go a long way in providing that much-needed relief to the people and helping them bounce back on track. This minimally invasive surgery lowers the risk of infections, there is less pain during recovery, shorter hospital stays, small scars, and reduced blood loss. Robotic surgeries are a boon for patients as there is less trauma, pain, and infection. Based on the problem needed to be treated, there are various robotic surgery options available and the doctor will decide the right type of surgery suited for the patient. We aim to provide relief to as many people as we can and improve their quality of life through this surgery.”

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