Doctors at Zydus hospital perform robotic-assisted surgery

Doctors at Zydus hospital perform robotic-assisted surgery

By: IPP Bureau

Last updated : December 09, 2021 11:09 am



Whipple procedure is a very complex operation, mainly performed to remove pancreatic cancer


Doctors at the Zydus hospital in Ahmedabad performed a unique robotic-assisted surgery to save a 68-year-old cancer patient. The surgery called ‘Whipple procedure’ was done with the help of one of the best robotic-assisted surgery systems, da Vinci Xi made by US-based Intuitive. This is the first time a Whipple procedure was performed with the help of a surgical robot in Gujarat. 

This patient, who is a mathematics professor from Bihar, was diagnosed with a periampullary tumour. After doing a pre-operative workup, the doctors at Zydus decided to go for minimally invasive robotic surgery. Though this operation lasted for 10 hours, the patient had a very good post-operative recovery, and he started taking food in 2 days and got discharged from the hospital within 6 days.

Dr. Bhavin Patel, who lead this procedure, said, “Whipple’s is a very complex operation, mainly performed to remove pancreatic cancer. Traditionally this operation is performed by open surgery with large incisions of 15-20 cms over the abdomen, and it comes with a lot of post-surgical complications such as infection and leakage. As we are making large incisions, it will require a high amount of blood transfusion, as well. But, now with advanced surgical technologies like da Vinci Xi, we had an option to do it through a minimally invasive method.”

“Da Vinci Xi robotic surgical system is a great help for surgeons. It provides great 3D vision and ergonomic instrumentation which gives very much precision during surgery,” Dr. Patel added.

 

 

Zydus Hospital Dr Bhavin Patel Da Vinci Xi

First Published : December 09, 2021 12:00 am