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Mumbai: Global Hospitals Parel Sets New Benchmark with Fastest Completion of 100 Successful Robotic Surgeries

The 100 surgeries conducted using robotic technology span various intricate procedures in the fields of Urology, Liver Transplantation, GI surgery, Cardiac surgeries and Gynaecology

Mumbai: Global Hospitals Parel Sets New Benchmark with Fastest Completion of 100 Successful Robotic Surgeries
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Teams at Global Hospitals, Parel, Mumbai have successfully performed 100 robotic surgeries (urology, liver, cardiac surgery and GI Surgeries). These robotic surgeries have significantly enhanced the potential for a complete cure and improved post-surgery quality of life of the patients. Robotic surgery has become a game-changer as it brings immense advancements in medical technology that have transformed patient outcomes. 


“The versatility of robotic systems is proving instrumental in a wide range of surgical disciplines. Robots are revolutionising various medical fields by enhancing patient satisfaction rates. As technology continues to evolve rapidly in this field, it is safe to say that robotic surgery will only continue its upward trajectory as the top choice for patients worldwide,” underscored Dr Gaurav Chaubal, Director – Intestine, Liver & Pancreas Transplants & HPB Surgeries

 
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“Global Hospitals is proud of its recent accomplishment of fastest 100 successful robotic surgeries with Da Vinci Surgical System. This milestone not only highlights the hospital's commitment to staying at the forefront of medical technology but also signifies the significant advancements in surgical techniques that have revolutionised patient care. Robotic surgery has become the number one choice of patients due to the advantages it has to offer. As Global Hospital continues to pioneer this innovative approach to surgery, patients can take comfort in knowing they are receiving world-class care using state-of-the-art equipment. The achievement of 100 robotic surgeries is due to technological advancement and dedication to continuous learning and improvement by the experts. As we look toward the future of healthcare in India, it is clear that robotics will play a significant role in transforming how surgeries are performed offering new possibilities for both patients and surgeons,” concluded Dr Vivek Talaulikar, COO, IHH Healthcare India & CEO, Gleneagles Global Hospitals, Mumbai.

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