Robotic surgery

Robotic surgery to be included now in your health insurance cover; check details here

The use of robotic surgery is increasing all over the world and the phenomenon is not new to India. In many leading Indian hospitals, doctors from abroad perform a number of successful robotic surgeries. However, Indian insurance companies don't cover robotic surgeries.
 

Dec 18, 2020, 17:10 PM IST

Swedish woman pregnant after robot-assisted womb transplant

The operation is done with robot-assisted keyhole surgery in which five openings one centimeter long enable the surgeons to work with very high precision.

Jan 11, 2019, 12:44 PM IST

India can become second largest market for robotic surgery

India currently has over 50 surgical robots and a pool of over 300 trained robotic surgeons and an estimated 700 robotic-assisted surgeries a month are conducted in the country.
 

Nov 19, 2017, 16:21 PM IST

Robotic surgery has picked up pace in India: Study

With over 50 surgical robots and a pool of over 300 trained robotic surgeons in India, an estimated 700 robotic surgeries a month are conducted in the country.
 

Nov 17, 2017, 19:25 PM IST

Robotic surgery helps treat kidney transplant patient with cancer

Doctors at the Saifee Hospital here successfully conducted robotic kidney cancer surgery on a patient who had previously undergone a kidney transplant, the hospital said on Tuesday.

Jul 18, 2017, 23:57 PM IST

First-ever 'capsule robot' to perform colonoscopy developed

 Researchers tested the capsule robot, which has a tether that is smaller in diameter than conventional endoscopes, 30 times in the colon of a pig.

May 15, 2017, 00:43 AM IST

Hospital successfully performs robotic surgery to treat patients with rare medical condition

Robotic surgery performed at a hospital has successfully relieved a 37-year-old patient of acute abdominal pain caused by a rare medical condition.

Apr 21, 2017, 20:19 PM IST

Top US surgeon to train Indian doctors in robotic surgery

A leading US robotic surgeon, Dr. Chris Holsinger from Stanford, will visit India this week to train head and neck surgeons on minimally invasive methods such as robotic surgery for treating cancer patients.

Dec 17, 2015, 19:30 PM IST