Advancing Urology with Robotic Surgery: Insights from Fortis Hospital, Bannerghatta Road
Robotic surgery is revolutionizing medical science, particularly in urology. At Fortis Hospitals, Bannerghatta Road, Bangalore, Dr. Mohan Keshav Murthy (Senior Director, Urology, Uro-Oncology, Renal Transplant, and Robotic Surgery) and Dr. Karthik Rao (Additional Director, Urology, Uro-Oncology, and Robotic Surgery) shared valuable insights into the transformative potential of robotic-assisted surgeries.
Why Robotic Surgery?
Robotic surgery combines precision, technology, and surgeon expertise to offer superior outcomes compared to traditional open or laparoscopic techniques.
Dr. Mohan Keshav Murthy elaborates:
- Enhanced Precision and Visualization: The robot provides magnified, 3D views of the surgical field, aiding meticulous procedures.
- Minimized Surgeon Fatigue: Unlike traditional laparoscopic surgery, robotic systems allow surgeons to operate comfortably while sitting, reducing fatigue during lengthy procedures.
- Tremor Elimination: Robotic systems filter out tremors, making it an excellent tool for experienced surgeons managing hand tremors.
- Increased Dexterity: With greater rotational freedom than the human hand, the robot’s multi-jointed instruments allow complex maneuvers in confined spaces.
- Surgeon-Controlled Camera: The robot’s camera provides direct control to the surgeon, eliminating dependency on a camera assistant.
Advantages of Robotic Surgery in Urology
Dr. Mohan highlighted four major advantages of robotic surgery in urology:
Preservation of Function
- Robotic surgery excels in delicate procedures like radical prostatectomy, where preserving urinary continence and sexual potency is critical.
Organ-Sparing Surgeries
- In kidney cancer, robotic surgery enables precise tumor removal with minimal damage to surrounding healthy tissue, preserving kidney function.
Complex Anatomies
- For challenging scenarios like pediatric surgeries or scarred abdominal anatomies, robotic surgery provides unparalleled precision.
Compartmental Surgery
- Procedures requiring high magnification and precision, such as kidney transplants, are more efficient with robotics.
Robotic Surgery in Urological Procedures
Robotic surgery has transformed the management of various urological conditions:
Uro-Oncology:
- Nerve-sparing radical prostatectomy.
- Organ-preserving partial nephrectomy for complex tumors.
- Radical cystectomy with bladder reconstruction.
Kidney Transplants:
- Handling complex cases, such as multiple arteries, pediatric patients, or scarred abdomens, with enhanced precision.
Reconstructive Urology:
- Redo pyeloplasties and urethric injury repairs are more manageable with robotic assistance.
Incontinence and Pelvic Surgery:
- Procedures like sacrocolpopexy and bladder reconstructions have better outcomes with robotics.
The Future of Robotic Surgery in India
Dr. Mohan Keshav Murthy envisions exciting developments in robotic surgery:
Increased Accessibility
- With more affordable robotic platforms and indigenous innovations, robotics is expected to reach secondary metros and district centers.
Standardized Training
- Training programs will empower more surgeons to adopt robotic techniques, ensuring consistency and expertise.
Tactile Feedback
- Future advancements in robotics may include tactile sensations, further enhancing surgeon control.
Telemetric Robotic Surgery
- Remote surgery guided by mentors through stable internet connections could soon become a reality, extending expertise across geographies.
Transforming Lives at Fortis Hospitals
At Fortis Hospital, Bannerghatta Road, robotic surgery has become a cornerstone of advanced urological care. By leveraging cutting-edge technology, the team has improved outcomes in even the most challenging cases, reaffirming their commitment to innovation and patient care.
Robotic surgery is not just a tool—it’s a bridge to a future where precision, expertise, and technology redefine possibilities in medicine.
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