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Da Vinci Xi
Da Vinci Xi
The Da Vinci Xi Surgical Robotic System is an advanced robotic-assisted platform that enables surgeons to perform complex minimally invasive procedures with enhanced precision, control, and flexibility across multiple specialties.
By combining advanced robotic technology with the expertise of experienced surgeons, the Da Vinci Xi system helps improve surgical precision, minimize trauma to surrounding tissues, and support better clinical outcomes. For patients, this often translates into smaller incisions, less pain, reduced blood loss, lower risk of complications, shorter hospital stays, and a faster return to normal activities.

Robotic Surgery in Panchkula

At Paras Health, Panchkula, we strive to redefine surgical care by offering advanced, patient-centric treatment powered by the latest innovations in minimally invasive surgery. Robotic-assisted surgery combines the expertise of experienced surgeons with advanced technology to perform complex procedures with greater precision, enhanced control, and improved visualization. During robotic surgery, the surgeon remains in complete control of the robotic system, using high-definition 3D imaging and highly flexible instruments to operate through small incisions. This approach is used across multiple specialties to help improve surgical accuracy while supporting better patient outcomes.

Specialties Using Robotic-Assisted Technology

Robotic Surgery at Paras Health, Panchkula

What is Robotic Surgery?

Robotic surgery, also known as robotic-assisted surgery, is an advanced form of minimally invasive surgery that combines cutting-edge technology with the expertise of highly trained surgeons. Contrary to common misconceptions, the robotic system does not perform the surgery on its own. Every movement of the robotic instruments is guided and controlled in real time by the surgeon from a dedicated console.

The robotic surgical system translates the surgeon's hand movements into highly precise, smaller movements of robotic instruments inside the patient's body. It also provides a magnified, high-definition 3D view of the surgical area, allowing surgeons to operate with exceptional accuracy, even in complex or hard-to-reach anatomical spaces.

How does the Robotic Surgical System Works?

The robotic surgical system works as follows -

Step 1: The Surgeon Takes Control

The surgeon sits at an advanced surgical console and remains in complete control of the robotic system throughout the procedure. The robot never operates independently.

Step 2: Every Hand Movement is Translated

The robotic system translates the surgeon's hand movements into precise, real-time movements of robotic instruments, enabling exceptional accuracy and control.

Step 3: Enhanced 3D Visualization

A high-definition, magnified 3D camera provides a detailed view of the surgical site, allowing the surgeon to clearly visualize delicate structures such as nerves, blood vessels, and tissues.

Step 4: Robotic Arms Perform the Procedure

The robotic arms hold specialized surgical instruments that mimic the movement of the human wrist with an even greater range of motion, making it easier to perform complex procedures through small incisions.

Step 5: Precision-Driven Patient Care

The combination of the surgeon's expertise and advanced robotic technology helps improve surgical precision, minimize tissue trauma, and support a smoother recovery.

Why Choose Robotic Surgery Over Traditional Surgery?

Robotic Surgery Traditional Open Surgery
Smaller incisions Larger surgical incision
Greater precision and control Limited instrument mobility
High-definition 3D magnified visualization Direct line of sight
Less blood loss during surgery Higher potential for blood loss
Reduced post-operative pain More post-operative discomfort
Lower risk of infection Higher risk of wound-related complications
Minimal scarring Larger visible scar
Shorter hospital stay Longer hospital stay
Faster recovery and return to daily activities Longer recovery period
Enhanced access to difficult-to-reach anatomical areas More invasive surgical access
Greater preservation of surrounding healthy tissues More extensive tissue disruption
Improved surgeon ergonomics and control Conventional surgical techniques

 

Robotic Procedures We Perform

1. Robotic Urologic Cancer Surgery

Robotic urologic cancer surgery is an advanced treatment option for cancers affecting the urinary tract and male reproductive system, including the prostate, kidney, bladder, adrenal gland, and selected ureteric cancers. Robotic-assisted surgery allows surgeons to work with exceptional precision in deep, confined anatomical spaces while carefully preserving critical nerves, blood vessels, and healthy tissues whenever clinically possible. Common robotic procedures include radical prostatectomy, partial and radical nephrectomy, radical cystectomy, pyeloplasty, adrenalectomy, and complex reconstructive urologic surgeries. This level of precision is particularly valuable when preserving urinary continence, kidney function, and sexual function is an important part of treatment planning. Experienced uro-oncology specialists combine robotic expertise with evidence-based cancer care to achieve effective tumour control while preserving urinary, kidney, and sexual function whenever clinically appropriate.

2. Robotic General Surgery

Robotic general surgery enables minimally invasive treatment for a wide range of abdominal and gastrointestinal conditions, offering greater flexibility for procedures that require precise dissection and complex reconstruction. High-definition 3D visualization and wristed robotic instruments allow surgeons to operate with greater control, even in difficult-to-access areas. Our specialists perform robotic procedures including hernia repair, gallbladder removal (cholecystectomy), appendectomy, colorectal surgery, hiatal hernia repair, anti-reflux surgery (fundoplication), splenectomy, and selected procedures involving the stomach, liver, pancreas, and adrenal glands. Robotic-assisted techniques enable surgeons to perform complex abdominal procedures with greater precision, supporting safe surgery, minimal tissue disruption, and a smoother recovery.

3. Robotic Bariatric & Metabolic Surgery

Robotic bariatric and metabolic surgery offers an advanced surgical solution for individuals living with obesity and obesity-related metabolic diseases. The robotic system provides enhanced control during complex stapling, suturing, and reconstruction, making it particularly beneficial for revisional bariatric procedures, patients with higher BMI, and technically demanding surgeries. Common robotic procedures include Sleeve Gastrectomy, Roux-en-Y Gastric Bypass, Revisional Bariatric Surgery, and selected metabolic procedures designed to improve weight-related health conditions. Comprehensive bariatric care extends beyond surgery, combining advanced robotic techniques with nutritional guidance, lifestyle support, and long-term follow-up to help patients achieve sustainable weight loss and improved metabolic health.

4. Robotic Gynaecological Surgery

Robotic gynaecological surgery offers a minimally invasive approach for treating a wide range of benign and complex conditions affecting the female reproductive system. The robotic system enhances surgical accuracy within the delicate pelvic region, allowing surgeons to perform intricate procedures while preserving surrounding organs and healthy tissue whenever possible. Robotic-assisted procedures commonly include hysterectomy, myomectomy (fibroid removal), endometriosis surgery, ovarian cyst removal, pelvic organ prolapse repair, and selected surgeries for uterine, cervical, and ovarian conditions. Every treatment plan is tailored to the patient's condition, combining robotic precision with clinical expertise to promote safe surgery, faster recovery, and an early return to everyday activities.

5. Robotic Surgical Oncology

Robotic surgical oncology brings together advanced surgical technology and multidisciplinary cancer expertise to manage a broad spectrum of complex cancers. The robotic system enables meticulous tumour removal and precise lymph node dissection while providing surgeons with greater dexterity during procedures involving intricate anatomy. Robotic-assisted cancer surgery is commonly performed for cancers of the esophagus, stomach, colon, rectum, liver, pancreas, adrenal gland, and other abdominal organs. Its enhanced visualization and instrument mobility make it especially valuable for technically demanding cancer resections. Every robotic cancer procedure is planned within a multidisciplinary treatment approach, helping ensure precise tumour removal while supporting timely recovery and continuity of cancer care.

Why Choose Paras Health for Robotic Surgery?

1. Expert Robotic Surgeons - Our experienced robotic surgeons are trained to perform complex procedures with precision, combining advanced technology with extensive clinical expertise across multiple specialties.

2. Advanced Robotic Technology - We leverage state-of-the-art robotic-assisted surgical technology to enhance precision, control, and visualization, enabling minimally invasive treatment for a wide range of conditions.

3. Multidisciplinary Team Approach - Every patient benefit from the collective expertise of surgeons, anaesthetists, oncologists, intensivists, radiologists, and rehabilitation specialists, ensuring comprehensive and coordinated care.

4. Personalized Treatment Plans - No two patients are the same. We develop individualized treatment strategies based on your diagnosis, overall health, and recovery goals to deliver the most appropriate surgical care.

5. Comprehensive Care - From Consultation to Recovery - From pre-operative evaluation and surgery to rehabilitation and follow-up, our dedicated care teams support you at every stage of your treatment journey for a seamless patient experience.

6. Commitment to Better Outcomes - Our focus is on achieving excellent clinical outcomes while helping patients recover sooner, experience greater comfort, and return to their daily lives with confidence.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is robotic surgery safe?

Yes. When performed by trained surgeons, robotic-assisted surgery is considered safe and is widely used for many complex procedures across different specialties.

Will robotic surgery leave scars?

The procedure is performed through small incisions, resulting in significantly smaller scars compared to traditional open surgery.

How long is the recovery after robotic surgery?

Recovery depends on the procedure performed, but many patients return to normal daily activities sooner than after open surgery.

Is robotic surgery painful?

Most patients experience less postoperative pain than with conventional open surgery because the incisions are much smaller.

Is robotic surgery covered by insurance?

Insurance coverage varies depending on your insurer, policy, and the medical condition being treated. Our team can help verify your coverage before treatment.

How long does robotic surgery take?

The duration varies according to the complexity of the procedure. Your surgeon will explain the expected operative time during your consultation.

Can elderly patients undergo robotic surgery?

Many older adults are suitable candidates, provided they are medically fit. Eligibility is determined after a thorough clinical evaluation.

How soon can I return to work after robotic surgery?

Depending on the procedure and your recovery, many patients resume normal activities and work within two to six weeks, often sooner than after open surgery.

How do I know if I am eligible for robotic surgery?

Your surgeon will review your medical history, perform a clinical evaluation, and recommend the most appropriate surgical approach based on your condition.

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