As a leading cancer treatment provider, Fortis strives to provide patients with advanced treatment options. Our surgeons combine the expertise of their skilled surgeons with state-of-the-art robot technology to provide robotic-assisted Surgical Oncology. There are some types of cancers that cannot be treated with traditional open surgery. During robotic surgery, specially trained surgeons use tiny surgical tools and a computer console to remove cancer from a patient.
During cancer treatment, the primary goal of doctors is to deliver the most effective treatment for patient by identifying the exact location, its relationship with adjacent organs and body parts, specific type and stage of cancer. It is crucial to consider the patient's prognosis and consider the appropriate surgical goals accordingly.
Surgery may be performed for various reasons, depending on the individual's specific situation:
Curative Surgery: The primary goal is to completely remove the cancerous tumor with the intention of achieving a cure.
Neoadjuvant Surgery: Surgery is performed before other treatments like chemotherapy or radiation therapy to reduce the size of the tumor, making subsequent treatments more effective.
Palliative Surgery: The aim is to alleviate symptoms, such as pain, or to restore function and improve the patient's quality of life.
Robotic surgery is now being considered as an option for many types of cancers. In many cases, robotic surgery is now being recommended as a better alternative to open surgery, offering potential advantages. Your treating doctor’s team will assess your specific condition and recommend the most suitable treatment approach, including robotic surgery if appropriate
Oncology conditions where Robotic-assisted Surgery is indicated
- Prostate Cancer
- Gynaecological Cancers
- Colorectal Cancer
- Lung Cancer
- Kidney Cancer
- Liver Cancer
Common Oncology procedures performed by Robotic-assisted Surgery
- Robotic-Assisted Tumor Resection
- Lymph Node Dissection
- Organ-Sparing Surgery
Benefits specific to Robotic-assisted Surgery in Surgical Oncology
- Enhanced Precision
- Minimally Invasive Approach
- Faster Recovery
- Reduced Complications
- Improved Outcomes